Empusa
See also: empusa
Translingual
Etymology
From Ancient Greek Ἔμπουσα (Émpousa, “a species of monster of Greek mythology”).
Proper noun
Empusa
- A taxonomic genus within the family Empusidae – certain praying mantises.
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek Ἔμπουσα (Émpousa, “species of monster of Greek mythology”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɛmˈpjuːsə/
Proper noun
Empusa
- (Greek mythology) A monster sent by (and sometimes the progeny of) the goddess Hecate; when imagined as the first or only empusa, or as a species of monster.
- 1999, Douglas M. Jesseph, Squaring the Circle, University of Chicago Press, page 311:
- Hobbes compares this hybrid school divinity to Empusa, a female specter in ancient Greek mythology who was supposed to have been sent by the goddess Hecate […] .
- 2014, Barbara Cox, Scott Forbes, Haunted Homes, Gareth Stevens Publishing, page 20:
- The Empusa was a female vampire from Greek mythology that feasted on the blood of men.