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Thanatos
[ than-uh-tos, -tohs ]
noun
- an ancient Greek personification of death.
- Psychoanalysis. (usually lowercase) the death instinct, especially as expressed in violent aggression.
Thanatos
/ ˌθænəˈtɒtɪk; ˈθænəˌtɒs /
noun
- the Greek personification of death: son of Nyx, goddess of night Roman counterpartMors
- the name chosen by Freud to represent a universal death instinct Compare Eros
Derived Forms
- Thanatotic, adjective
Other Words From
- Than·a·tot·ic [than-, uh, -, tot, -ik], adjective
Example Sentences
Her dad’s servant Thanatos, god of death, had suggested that Pluto might be doing Hazel a favor by ignoring her.
But slowly we are being vaccinated, we are being freed; and soon Thanatos and Eros may not be so scarily intertwined.
He was King of the Dead—not Death himself, whom the Greeks called Thanatos and the Romans, Orcus.
Sitting cross-legged in my friend’s attic, I tore through those pages, ricocheting between Thanatos and Eros.
Forbidden or disaster-laden touch has been thematically explored from the beginning of storytelling: think the apple of Eden, King Midas, Apollo and Daphne, Tantalus, Pygmalion and Thanatos myths, where touching can have calamitous consequences.
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