Definition of GORGON

gorgon

Plural: gorgons

Noun

  • A terrifying or ugly woman, especially one with snakes for hair.
  • (Greek mythology) any of three winged sister monsters and the mortal Medusa who had live snakes for hair; a glance at Medusa turned the beholder to stone
  • A vicious female monster from Greek mythology with sharp fangs and hair of living, venomous snakes. One of the three sisters: Medusa, Stheno and Euryale
  • An intimidating, ugly, or disgusting woman; anything hideous or horrid.

Adj

  • Like a gorgon; very ugly or terrifying.

Examples

  • Her strategic block with GORGON felt as formidable as the mythical creature itself.

Origin / Etymology

From Middle English gorgon, from Latin Gorgō, from Ancient Greek Γοργώ (Gorgṓ), from γοργός (gorgós, “terrible”). Possibly from the same root as the Sanskrit word "garğ" (गर्जन), which is defined as a guttural sound, similar to the growling of a beast, thus possibly originating as an onomatopoeia.

Scrabble Score: 8

gorgon: valid Scrabble (US) TWL Word
gorgon: valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
gorgon: valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary

Words With Friends Score: 11

gorgon: valid Words With Friends Word