Meaning of Myrmidon | Babel Free
ˈmɜː.mɪˌdɒnDefinitions
- A soldier or a subordinate civil officer who executes orders of a superior without protest or pity (sometimes applied to bailiffs, constables, etc).
- One of a fierce tribe or troop who accompanied Achilles, their king, in the Trojan War.
- The ancestral hero of the Myrmidon tribe, son of Zeus and Eurymedusa.
Examples
“Tobias (to Jonas Fogg, manager of a madhouse): "I will die⟳ ere I submit⟳ to you or your vile myrmidons."”
“When the day came round for my return⟳ to the scene of the deed of violence, my terrors reached their height. Whether myrmidons of Justice, especially sent down from London, would be lying in ambush behind the gate; […]”
“He cared no more for the Devil and all his myrmidons, for he kenned brawly he was damned.”
“My heart wells up in admiration of the man, as I think⟳ of his participation in the memorable struggle⟳ of Homestead. He fought the Pinkertons, the myrmidons of Capital.”
“[…]headed for a revelation to the District Attorney that would probably result⟳ in my having the pleasure of meeting H. R. Corbett or some other flatfooted myrmidon[…]”
“The Myrmidons were the soldiers of Achilles, in the Trojan war. From them all zealous and unscrupulous followers of a political chief are called by that name⟳, down to this day. But the origin of the Myrmidons would not give⟳ one the idea of a fierce and bloody race⟳, but rather of a laborious and peaceful one.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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