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Meaning of gigantomachy | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1
/d͡ʒaɪɡænˈtɒməki/

Definitions

  1. The battle of the Giants (offspring of Gaia, according to Hesiod conceived from the spilt blood of Uranus) against the Olympian gods.
    Greek, countable, uncountable
  2. Alternative letter-case form of gigantomachy.
    alt-of
  3. Any battle envisaged as being waged by giants against gods or against an established universal order.
    broadly, countable, uncountable

Equivalents

Español gigantomaquia
Français gigantomachie
Italiano gigantomachia
Polski gigantomachia
Português gigantomaquia

Examples

“Here we will examine Amazonomachies, Gigantomachies, and Centauromachies; the Trojan War will be discussed in Chapter 7.”
“You often see the Gigantomachy in the sculptural decoration of Archaic temples: the statement of the authority of the gods, made by the temple itself, is reinforced by the myth told upon it.”
“First, beginning in the 5th cent. BC, the line between religious and commemorative-political art became blurred as traditional subjects were blurred to convey political meanings (e.g. the Amazonomachy, the Gigantomachy; see AMAZONS, GIANTS).”
“Giant and dragon interchange as opponents of god or hero in folklore; in the gigantomachies we have evidence of their near-identity.”
“Beginning with the presentation of the giants in c.m. 53, supported by the Greek Gigantomachia and the recurring giant theme from the De Raptu Proserpinae, it is then possible to analyse the construction of the Visigothic leader Alaric to demonstrate the way in which he, in particular, is depicted as a monster figure and his assault on Roman land as a new gigantomachy.[…]To write a gigantomachy is to engage with a long tradition associated with the theme.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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