tiresias

[taiˈriːsiəs]

tiresias Definition

a blind prophet of Thebes, famous for his clairvoyance and for being transformed into a woman for seven years.

Phrases with tiresias

  • a psychological condition in which a person experiences gender dysphoria and undergoes a gender transition

    Example

    The character in the novel suffered from Tiresias complex and underwent a gender transition.

  • Tiresias' prophecy

    a prediction or foretelling of future events, often with a supernatural or divine origin

    Example

    Tiresias' prophecy warned of the city's downfall if the king did not change his ways.

  • Tiresias' blindness

    a metaphorical reference to the idea that sometimes people who lack physical sight can have greater insight or understanding than those who can see

    Example

    Despite his blindness, Tiresias had a deep understanding of human nature and was highly respected for his wisdom.

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Summary: tiresias in Brief

Tiresias [taiˈriːsiəs] was a blind prophet of Thebes known for his clairvoyance and for being transformed into a woman for seven years. The name is used in phrases like 'Tiresias' prophecy,' referring to a prediction of future events, and 'Tiresias' blindness,' a metaphorical reference to the idea that sometimes people who lack physical sight can have greater insight or understanding than those who can see.