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Atropos
[ a-truh-pos ]
noun
- the Fate who cuts the thread of life.
Atropos
/ ˈætrəˌpɒs /
noun
- Greek myth the one of the three Fates who severs the thread of life
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of Atropos1
Example Sentences
She crash lands on the planet Atropos and finds herself locked in a Groundhog Day-esque time loop.
Clotho draws the thread, Lachesis turns the wheel, and Atropos cuts the string asunder when spun to a due length.
The common forms found in collections are Atropos divinatorius and Clothilla pulsatoria.
Lachesis is represented with a spindle, Clotho with the thread, and Atropos with shears, with which she cuts it off.
In spite of its ominous livery, the Atropos does not come from Hades; it is no envoy of death, bringing sadness and mourning.
The Acherontia atropos plays a great part in the superstitions which are believed in by the country folk in England.
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