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telamon
1[ tel-uh-muhn, -mon ]
Telamon
2[ tel-uh-muhn, -mon ]
noun
Classical Mythology.
- an Argonaut and friend of Hercules, and the father of Ajax and Teucer.
Telamon
1/ -ˌmɒn; ˈɛəə /
noun
- Greek myth a king of Salamis; brother of Peleus and father of Teucer and Ajax
telamon
2/ ˈɛəə /
noun
- a column in the form of a male figure, used to support an entablature Also calledatlas Compare caryatid
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Word History and Origins
Origin of telamon1
C18: via Latin from Greek, from ٱŧԲ to bear
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Again, figures in the form of men supporting mutules or coronae, we term "telamones"—the reasons why or wherefore they are so called are not found in any story—but the Greeks name them ἁτλανες.
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But the Algonquins and Iroquois wore such breastplates as they could manufacture, though they also used shields of great size, suspended, in Mycenaean fashion, from the neck and shoulder by a telamon or belt.
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