What is another word for eumenides?

Pronunciation: [jˈuːmənˌa͡ɪdz] (IPA)

Eumenides is a Greek word that refers to the goddesses of vengeance and justice. These goddesses are also known as the Furies or Erinyes. In Greek mythology, Eumenides are responsible for punishing those who commit crimes such as perjury, murder, and crimes against the gods. There are many synonyms for Eumenides including avengers, punishers, retributors, and vindicators. These synonyms all convey the sense of justice and vengeance associated with the Eumenides as they seek to punish and avenge those who have committed crimes. The Eumenides are an important part of Greek mythology and have influenced literature and culture for centuries.

Synonyms for Eumenides:

What are the hypernyms for Eumenides?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    Deities, Furies, immortals, greek gods, spirits of vengeance, mythological creatures, Divine personifications, Mythological Figures, Spirit entities, supernatural beings.

Usage examples for Eumenides

The three Furies-the eumenides-with their hard and cruel faces and snaky locks, and with blood dripping from their eyes, were represented by actors so great that the hearts of their beholders trembled within them.
"A Book of Myths"
Jean Lang
Those who have merely heard their report without seeing her, say that these men have been in a grove of the eumenides, or have suddenly encountered the wolf.
"Callista"
John Henry Cardinal Newman
In ignorance of this fact, Oedipus, now aged as well as blind, and led by his daughter Antigone, appears before the grove of the eumenides, at Colonos, in the neighbourhood of Athens.
"The Seven Plays in English Verse"
Sophocles

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