English
Noun
Stymphalian bird (plural Stymphalian birds)
- (Greek mythology) A man-eating bird with a bronze beak and sharp metallic feathers it could launch at its victims, which infested Stymphalus. They were slain by Herakles as part of his sixth Labour, who took advantage of their sensitive sense of hearing.
Translations
- Note: These translations are for the plural.
man-eating bird
- Armenian: ստիմֆալյան թռչուններ pl (stimfalyan tʻṙčʻunner)
- Dutch: Stymphaliden
- Finnish: Stymfaloksen linnut
- French: oiseaux du lac Stymphale m pl
- German: Stymphalische Vögel m pl
- Greek: Στυμφαλίδες όρνιθες (Stymfalídes órnithes)
- Ancient: Στυμφαλίδες ὄρνιθες (Stumphalídes órnithes)
- Icelandic: Stymfalsfuglar m pl
- Italian: uccelli del lago Stinfalo m pl
- Japanese: ステュムパーロスの鳥 (sutyumupaarosu-no-tori), ステュムパーリデス (sutyumupaaridesu)
- Latin: avēs Stymphālides f pl
- Persian: پرندگان استومفالوسی
- Polish: Ptaki stymfalijskie m pl
- Russian: Стимфали́йские пти́цы f pl (Stimfalíjskije ptícy)
- Spanish: aves del Estínfalo f pl
- Turkish: Stymphalian kuşları
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