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ˈdæm əˌklizdamo·cles

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. Damoclesnoun

    the Greek courtier to Dionysius the Elder who (according to legend) was condemned to sit under a naked sword that was suspended by a hair in order to demonstrate to him that being a king was not the happy state Damocles had said it was (4th century BC)

Wikipedia

  1. Damocles

    Damocles is a character who appears in an (likely apocryphal) anecdote commonly referred to as "the sword of Damocles", an allusion to the imminent and ever-present peril faced by those in positions of power. Damocles was a courtier in the court of Dionysius II of Syracuse, a 4th-century BC ruler of Syracuse, Sicily. The anecdote apparently figured in the lost history of Sicily by Timaeus of Tauromenium (c. 356 – c. 260 BC). The Roman orator Cicero (c. 106 – c. 43 BC) may have read it in the texts of Greek historian Diodorus Siculus and used it in his Tusculanae Disputationes, 5. 61, by which means it passed into the European cultural mainstream.

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    Damocles is a figure from Greek mythology. He was a courtier in the court of Dionysius II, a 4th-century BC tyrant of Syracuse, Sicily. He is known for the story "The Sword of Damocles" which is used as a metaphor to represent the insecurity that comes with positions of power, fortune, or high status, referring to an ever-present danger or threat one faces as a consequence of being in such a position.

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  1. Damocles

    Damocles is a figure featured in a single moral anecdote commonly referred to as "the Sword of Damocles", which was a late addition to classical Greek culture. The figure belongs properly to legend rather than Greek myth. The anecdote apparently figured in the lost history of Sicily by Timaeus of Tauromenium. The Roman orator Cicero may have read it in Diodorus Siculus. He made use of it in his Tusculanae Disputationes, V. 61–2, by which means it passed into the European cultural mainstream.

The Nuttall Encyclopedia

  1. Damocles

    a flatterer at the court of the elder Dionysius, tyrant of Syracuse, whom, after one day extravagantly extolling the happiness of kings, Dionysius set down to a magnificent banquet, but who, when seated at it, looked up and saw a sword hanging over his head suspended by a single hair; a lesson this which admonished him, and led him to change his views of the happiness of kings.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of DAMOCLES in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of DAMOCLES in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

Examples of DAMOCLES in a Sentence

  1. Philippe Varin:

    We need to find an equitable sharing of the risk of the Finland project, which is a sword of Damocles that has weighed on the group for a long time and which can compromise any future scenario.

  2. Andrew Tabler:

    Having a sword of Damocles having over Assad's head is not necessarily a bad thing.

  3. Andres Rozental:

    We will have the sword of Damocles hanging over us until the election next November.

  4. Carlos Pascual:

    There's no doubt this leaves a Damocles sword hanging over Lopez Obrador's head.

  5. Seth Kretzer:

    What the Respondents really seek is to hold a Sword of Damocles over Pastor Moore during this execution.

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