arachne

[uh-rak-nee]

arachne Definition

a figure in Greek mythology who was a talented weaver and challenged the goddess Athena to a weaving contest, but was turned into a spider as punishment for her arrogance.

Using arachne: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "arachne" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The story of Arachne is often used to caution against excessive pride.

  • Example

    Arachne's fate serves as a warning against challenging the gods.

  • Example

    In some versions of the myth, Arachne hangs herself after being transformed into a spider.

Phrases with arachne

  • to spin a fine thread

    Example

    She spun an Arachne so fine that it was almost invisible.

  • Arachne's web

    a finely woven or intricate web

    Example

    The spider's web was so intricate that it looked like Arachne's web.

  • Arachne's loom

    a metaphor for the skillful weaving of a tapestry or other fabric

    Example

    The intricate design on the tapestry was a testament to the weaver's skill with Arachne's loom.

Origins of arachne

from Greek 'aráchnē', meaning 'spider'

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Summary: arachne in Brief

'Arachne' [uh-rak-nee] is a figure in Greek mythology who was a talented weaver and challenged the goddess Athena to a weaving contest. She was turned into a spider as punishment for her arrogance. The phrase 'spin an Arachne' means to spin a fine thread, while 'Arachne's web' and 'Arachne's loom' are metaphors for finely woven or intricate webs and skillful weaving, respectively.