αποφώλιο τέρας

Greek

Alternative forms

Etymology

Via the Katharevousa expression ἀποφώλιον (apophṓlion) τέρας (téras) (hiderous monster), a rendering of the ancient phrase ἀποφώλιον τρέφος (tréphos) by Euripides, describing the Minotaur. See ἀποφώλιος (apophṓlios)

Phrase

αποφώλιο τέρας • (apofólio téras)

  1. (dated) literally: hideous monster (of criminals who committed hideous acts)

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