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Min⋅o⋅taur

[min-uh-tawr]
–noun
1. Classical Mythology. a monster, the offspring of Pasiphaë and the Cretan bull, that had the head of a bull on the body of a man: housed in the Cretan Labyrinth, it was fed on human flesh until Theseus, helped by Ariadne, killed it.
2. any person or thing that devours or destroys.

Origin:
< L Mīnōtaurus < Gk Mīntauros, equiv. to M(s) Minos + taúros bull
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Min·o·taur   (mĭn'ə-tôr', mī'nə-)   
n.   Greek Mythology
A monster who was half man and half bull, to whom young Athenian men and women were sacrificed in the Cretan labyrinth until Theseus killed him.
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Minotaur [(min-uh-tawr)]

In classical mythology, a monster, half man and half bull. The Minotaur was born to the queen of Crete, Pasipha&edie;, after she mated with a sacred bull. The king Minos, to hide his shame, had Daedalus construct the Labyrinth in which to hide the monster. Minos then forced the Athenians to send as tribute fourteen of their young people, seven men and seven women, to be locked in the Labyrinth for the Minotaur to eat. To stop the slaughter, the hero Theseus volunteered to enter the Labyrinth and fight the Minotaur. On the instructions of the king's daughter, Theseus brought in a ball of thread, which he unwound as he went through. He found the Minotaur, killed it, and then used the thread to find his way out of the maze.

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Minotaur 
c.1385, from Gk. minotauros, from Minos, king of Crete + tauros "bull." A flesh-eating monster half man, half bull, son of Pasiphæ, wife of Minos, and a bull.
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