Hercules
Americannoun
genitive
Herculis-
Also called Alcides. Classical Mythology. Also Heracles a celebrated hero, the son of Zeus and Alcmene, possessing exceptional strength: among his many adventures were the twelve labors for his cousin Eurystheus, performed in order to gain immortality.
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Astronomy. a northern constellation, between Lyra and Corona Borealis.
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a large constellation in the N hemisphere lying between Lyra and Corona Borealis
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a conspicuous crater in the NW quadrant of the moon, about 70 kilometres in diameter
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Also called: Alcides. classical myth a hero noted for his great strength, courage, and for the performance of twelve immense labours
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a man of outstanding strength or size
Other Word Forms
- Herculean adjective
Etymology
Origin of Hercules
From Latin Herculēs, Herclēs, Greek; see Heracles
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The Hercules bench set, composed of five seats made from the same slab of eucalyptus, $12,000.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 8, 2026
A local farmer told AFP news agency that he had heard a loud bang before the Hercules crashed into trees near his home.
From BBC • Mar. 24, 2026
The crash is the second by a C-130 Hercules aircraft in South America in under a month.
From Barron's • Mar. 23, 2026
Thomas Broughton’s vivid text zeroes in on the last days of the hero Hercules, who returns victorious from war with a string of captives.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 18, 2026
This is why people like the myths of Hercules and Rostam.
From "Everything Sad Is Untrue" by Daniel Nayeri
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