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Aeacus

noun Ae·a·cus \ˈē-ə-kəs\

Definition of AEACUS

:  a son of Zeus who is given the Myrmidons as followers and becomes on his death a judge of the underworld
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Origin of AEACUS

Latin, from Greek Aiakos
First Known Use: 1606

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