Graeae

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

Ancient Greek [Term?], perhaps from γραῖα (graîa).

Proper noun

the Graeae

  1. (Greek mythology) Three sisters, old women with grey hair — Deino (or Dino), Enyo, and Pemphredo (or Pephredo) — who shared a single eye and a single tooth. They were daughters of the sea-deities Phorcys and Ceto.
    Synonyms: Grey Sisters, Phorcides
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