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Danaë
[ dan-uh-ee ]
noun
, Classical Mythology.
- a daughter of the king of Argos and mother, by Zeus disguised as a shower of gold, of Perseus.
Danaë
/ ˈdæneɪˌiː /
noun
- Greek myth the mother of Perseus by Zeus, who came to her in prison as a shower of gold
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- Dan·a·än [dan, -ee-, uh, n], adjective
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Example Sentences
And the vagrant we saw just now, on whom you bestowed a golden shower of remembrance as Father Zeus endowed the fair Danae?
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Perseus himself, the son of Danae, was at full stretch, like one who hurries and shudders with horror.
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Danae, conquered by Zeus in the shape of a shower of golden rain, gave birth to Perseus.
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The father of Danae ενειρξας αυτην εις την Κιβωτον μετα του ΠΑΙΔΟΣ καθηκεν εις το πελαγος.
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He then proceeds to elucidate the story of Danae as signifying that women have been and will be overcome by money.
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