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Cer⋅ber⋅us

[sur-ber-uhs]
–noun, plural -ber⋅us⋅es, -ber⋅i [-buh-rahy] for 2.
1. Also, Kerberos. Classical Mythology. a dog, usually represented as having three heads, that guarded the entrance of the infernal regions.
2. a formidable and often surly keeper or guard.

Cer⋅be⋅re⋅an [ser-beer-ee-uhn] , Cer⋅ber⋅ic, adjective
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Cer·ber·us   (sûr'bər-əs)   
n.   Greek & Roman Mythology
A three-headed dog guarding the entrance to Hades.
Cer'ber·e'an (sûr'bə-rē'ən) adj.
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Cerberus [(sur-buh-ruhs)]

In classical mythology, the three-headed dog who guarded the entrance to Hades.

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Word Origin & History

Cerberus 
"watch-dog guardian of Hades," c.1386, Latinized form of Gk. Kerberos, of unknown origin, perhaps cognate with Skt. karbarah, sabalah "spotted, speckled." Sabalah was the name of one of the two dogs of Yama.
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