graeae

[ˈɡriːiː]

graeae Definition

In Greek mythology, the Graeae are three sisters who share one eye and one tooth among them..

Phrases with graeae

  • the Graeae's eye

    a reference to the shared eye of the Graeae sisters in Greek mythology

    Example

    The Graeae's eye is a symbol of their unity and cooperation.

  • steal someone's thunder like the Graeae's eye

    to take credit for someone else's idea or work

    Example

    He stole my idea and presented it as his own, like the Graeae's eye stealing vision from each other.

  • Graeae's tooth

    a reference to the shared tooth of the Graeae sisters in Greek mythology

    Example

    The Graeae's tooth is a symbol of their interdependence and reliance on each other.

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Summary: graeae in Brief

In Greek mythology, 'Graeae' [ˈɡriːiː] refers to three sisters who share one eye and one tooth among them. The Graeae's eye and tooth are symbols of their unity, cooperation, and interdependence. The phrase 'steal someone's thunder like the Graeae's eye' is used to describe taking credit for someone else's idea or work.