Definitions for Aeacus

Aeacus Ae·a·cus

Spelling: [ee-uh-kuh s]
IPA: /ˈi ə kəs/

Aeacus is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 73 anagrams from letters in Aeacus (aacesu).

Definitions for Aeacus

noun

  1. a judge in Hades, a son of Zeus and grandfather of Achilles.

Examples for Aeacus

You might have imagined them to be Minos, Aeacus, and Rhadamanthus, at the age when they played at leap-frog.

Then Aeacus decreed he should rattle dice for ever in a box with no bottom.

Aeacus delivers him to his freedman Menander, to be his law-clerk.

With these words he moved the heart of Patroclus, who set off running by the line of the ships to Achilles, descendant of Aeacus.

Aeacus (Ae′acus), one of the judges of hell, with Minos and Rhadamanthus.

In Aegina, Hypereides and the others had been taken from the shrine of Aeacus.

He is handed over to Caligula, and Caligula makes him a present to Aeacus.

Rhadamanthus shall judge those who come from Asia, and Aeacus those who come from Europe.

Evidently we are to infer that there is no admission for blear eyes in the kingdom of Aeacus.

The counsel for the defence tries to reply; but Aeacus, who is the soul of justice, will not have it.

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