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O que (quem) é HARPY - definição

HALF-HUMAN AND HALF-BIRD PERSONIFICATION OF STORM WINDS FROM GREEK AND ROMAN MYTHOLOGY GENERALLY DEPICTED AS BIRDS WITH THE HEADS OF MAIDENS
Harpies; Harpy (Greek mythology); Harpie; Harpyiai; Okypode; Acholoe; Άρπυια; Harpys; Bird Monster; Bird monster; Jungfrauenadler; Harpier; Harpuiai
  • Greater coat of arms of the city of [[Nuremberg]]
  • Harpies in the infernal wood, from ''Inferno'' XIII, by [[Gustave Doré]], 1861.
  • A harpy in [[Ulisse Aldrovandi]]'s ''Monstrorum Historia'', Bologna, 1642.
  • A [[medieval]] depiction of a harpy as a bird-woman.
  • Mirror with figure of a Harpy, 11–12th century CE, [[Termez]], Uzbekistan

harpy         
(harpies)
1.
In classical mythology, the harpies were creatures with the bodies of birds and the faces of women. They flew quickly and were cruel and greedy.
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2.
If you refer to a woman as a harpy, you mean that she is very cruel or violent. (LITERARY)
...a snobby, scheming harpy who sells off the family silverware.
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harpy         
¦ noun (plural harpies)
1. Greek & Roman Mythology a rapacious monster usually depicted with a woman's head and body and a bird's wings and claws.
2. a grasping or unpleasant woman.
Origin
ME: from L. harpyia, from Gk harpuiai 'snatchers'.
harpy         
n.
1.
(Mythol.) Defiling monster, half bird, half woman.
2.
Duck-hawk, marsh-harrier, moor-buzzard, (Circus aeruginosus).
3.
Extortioner, sharper, plunderer.

Wikipédia

Harpy

In Greek and Roman mythology, a harpy (plural harpies, Ancient Greek: ἅρπυια, romanized: hárpyia, pronounced [hárpyːa]; Latin: harpȳia) is a half-human and half-bird personification of storm winds. They feature in Homeric poems.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para HARPY
1. Friends of Sir Paul describe her as a tantrum–prone domineering harpy.
2. Israeli military officials have said work on the Harpy deal has been frozen.
3. State–owned Israel Aircraft Industries sold Harpy drones to China in the early 1''0s.
4. Israel has denied the American contention, saying the Harpy units were undergoing routine maintenance.
5. The deal involved Israeli repairs to Harpy unmanned attack drones owned by China.