en gorgon (n)

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

Sources: English Wiktionary and Open Multilingual WordNet
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Synonyms

  • ca Gorgona (n, greek_mythology) ➜
  • fi Gorgon (n, greek_mythology) ➜
  • fr Gorgo (n, greek_mythology) ➜
  • fr Gorgone (n, greek_mythology) ➜
  • fr Gorgones (n, greek_mythology) ➜
  • gl Gorgona (n, greek_mythology) ➜
  • id Gorgon (n, greek_mythology) ➜
  • it Gorgone (n, greek_mythology) ➜
  • ja ゴルゴン (n, greek_mythology) ➜
  • pl gorgona (n, greek_mythology) ➜
  • pt górgona (n, greek_mythology) ➜
  • th กอร์กอน (n, greek_mythology) ➜
  • th นางกอร์กอน (n, greek_mythology) ➜
  • th นางพญากอร์กอน (n, greek_mythology) ➜
  • de gorgo ➜
  • de gorgone ➜
  • eo gorgono ➜
  • es gorgona ➜
  • fi gorgo ➜
  • grc γοργω ➜
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Types of gorgon

  • en Euryale (n, greek_mythology) ➜
  • en Medusa (n, greek_mythology) ➜
  • en Stheno (n, greek_mythology) ➜

Related terms

  • en euryale ➜
  • en medusa ➜
  • en stheno ➜

Context of this term

  • en Greek mythology (n, group) ➜
  • en greek mythology ➜

gorgon is a type of…

  • en mythical monster (n, person) ➜

Links to other resources

  • wordnet-rdf.princeton.edu 109518234-n
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