Definitions for Amycus

Amycus Am·y·cus

Spelling: [am-i-kuh s]
IPA: /ˈæm ɪ kəs/

Amycus is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 99 anagrams from letters in Amycus (acmsuy).

Definitions for Amycus

noun

  1. a son of Poseidon and one of the Meliae, known for his ruthlessness and his skill at boxing.

Examples for Amycus

As the fight proceeds, the son of Leda improves in flesh and color, while Amycus gets out of breath, and sweats his thews away.

This Butes was of the race of Amycus, the great boxer whom Pollux slew, and no man had stood before him.

In the country of the Bebrycians the giant king Amycus challenged any of them to box with him.

Amycus, who was king of Bithynia, is represented as of a gigantic size, and a great proficient with the cstus.

Amycus rose on recovering his senses, and the fight was renewed with double fury.

But at the last Amycus, rising as one that fells an ox, smote with all his might.

But Amycus stood still, looking upon Pollux as thirsting for his blood.

Thus smitten, Amycus lay stretched on his back, among the flowers and grasses.

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