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Pegasus
[peg-uh-suhs]
noun
genitive
PegasiClassical Mythology.a winged horse, created from the blood of Medusa, that opened the spring of Hippocrene with a stroke of its hoof, and that carried Bellerophon in his attack on the Chimera.
Astronomy.the Winged Horse, a northern constellation between Cygnus and Aquarius.
Pegasus
1/ ˈɛɡəə /
noun
Greek myth an immortal winged horse, which sprang from the blood of the slain Medusa and enabled Bellerophon to achieve many great deeds as his rider
Pegasus
2/ ˈɛɡəə /
noun
a constellation in the N hemisphere lying close to Andromeda and Pisces
Pegasus
A constellation in the Northern Hemisphere near Aquarius and Andromeda.
Pegasus
In classical mythology, a winged horse, tamed by the hero Bellerophon with the help of a bridle given to him by Athena.
Other 51Թ Forms
- Pegasian adjective
Example Sentences
His first big national win was in 2019 when he won the Pegasus World Cup with City of Light.
Pegasus is malicious software which can be installed remotely on mobile phones to access, among other things, people's microphones and cameras.
The company is seen as a competitor to NSO Group, which manufactures the spyware Pegasus.
The Pegasus World Cup is the richest race in the country, outside of the Breeders’ Cup.
Another scene shows an aircraft towing a glider towards Pegasus Bridge - a role carried out by Enniskillen veteran Bill Eames, who died in 2020.
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