"Empusa" meaning in English

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Proper name

Etymology: From Ancient Greek Ἔμπουσα (Émpousa, “species of monster of Greek mythology”). Etymology templates: {{der|en|grc|Ἔμπουσα||species of monster of Greek mythology}} Ancient Greek Ἔμπουσα (Émpousa, “species of monster of Greek mythology”) Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Empusa
  1. (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. Tags: Greek Categories (topical): Greek mythology
    Sense id: en-Empusa-en-name-vee1CnxC Topics: human-sciences, mysticism, mythology, philosophy, sciences

Noun

Forms: Empusas [plural], Empusae [plural], Empusa [plural]
Etymology: From Ancient Greek Ἔμπουσα (Émpousa, “species of monster of Greek mythology”). Etymology templates: {{der|en|grc|Ἔμπουσα||species of monster of Greek mythology}} Ancient Greek Ἔμπουσα (Émpousa, “species of monster of Greek mythology”) Head templates: {{en-noun|s|Empusae|Empusa}} Empusa (plural Empusas or Empusae or Empusa)
  1. Alternative letter-case form of empusa. Tags: alt-of Alternative form of: empusa
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