Myrmidon (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

noun, plural Myr·mi·dons, Myr·mid·o·nes [mur-mid-n-eez]. /mɜrˈmɪd nˌiz/.
  1. one of the warlike people of ancient Thessaly who accompanied Achilles to the Trojan War.
  2. a person who executes without question or scruple a master's commands.
noun plural Myrmidons or Myrmidones (mɜːˈmɪdəˌniːz)
  1. one of a race of people whom Zeus made from a nest of ants. They settled in Thessaly and were led against Troy by Achilles
  2. a follower or henchman
Myrmidon (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

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