Aug. 24th, 2015

criosphinx

Aug. 24th, 2015 07:54 am
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criosphinx (KRAY-uh-sfingks) - n., a sphinx with the head of a ram.


Instead of a human head -- either form on the body of a lion, of course. Plural is either criosphinxes or criosphinges. The word is from Greek, coined by Herodotus to describe the ram-headed sphinx figures representing the Egyptian god Amon in Thebes. Krīos is ancient Greek for ram, in case you're wondering -- the origin of sphinx itself is uncertain -- possibly from sphíngein, to hold tight (the most common suggestion), or Egyptian shesepankh, living image, meaning a statue carved from living rock.

---L.

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