
1) Alternative hip hop group 2) American musical trio 3) Condemned stone-roller 4) Dialogue of Plato 5) Mythical being 6) Mythological city founder 7) Stone roller in Hades
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[beetle] Sisyphus is a genus of dung beetles. One common species is Sisyphus schaefferi (Linnaeus, 1758). ...
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[dialogue] The Sisyphus (Σίσυφος) is purported to be one of the dialogues of Plato. The dialogue is extant and was included in the Stephanus edition published in Geneva in 1578. It is now generally acknowledged to be spurious. The work probably dates from the fourth century BCE, and the author was presumably a pupil of Plato. ==Conte...
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[hip hop group] ==History== The trio released their debut EP, Beak & Claw, on Anticon in 2012. It features vocal contributions from Shara Worden and Doseone. In 2013 the trio changed their name to Sisyphus. In an interview, Stevens said, `S/S/S started to sound like the Nazi Schutzstaffel with a lisp, so we had to change it.` The name is in...
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• (n.) A king of Corinth, son of Aeolus, famed for his cunning. He was killed by Theseus, and in the lower world was condemned by Pluto to roll to the top of a hill a huge stone, which constantly rolled back again, making his task incessant.
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in Greek mythology, the cunning king of Corinth who was punished in Hades by having repeatedly to roll a huge stone up a hill only to have it roll ... [1 related articles]
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Sisyphus, who was punished for telling the father of Aegina, a young woman kidnapped by Zeus for one of his sexual gratifications, where she was and who had initially taken her. Zeus considered this an ultimate betrayal
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In Greek mythology, a king of Corinth who was condemned to
Tartarus, a region of the underworld for the wicked. As punishment for his evil life, he was forced to roll a huge stone uphill for...
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Sis'y·phus noun [ Latin
Sisyphus , Sisyphus, from Greek .............]
(Class. Myth.) A king of Corinth, son of Æolus, famed for his cunning. He was killed by Theseus, and in the lower world was condemned by Pluto to roll to the top of a hill a huge stone, which constantly rolled back agai...
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Sisyphus was a king who, after his death was punished by being made to roll a huge boulder up a hill. Every time he did it rolled back down again.
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Sisyphus is a genus of dung beetle of the family Scarabaeidae, with long, slender middle and hind legs. The larvae are fed on balls of sheep dung.
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In Greek mythology, Sisyphus was an evil King of Corinth. After he died he was condemned in the underworld to roll a huge stone uphill, which always fell back before he could reach the top.
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n] - (Greek legend) a king in ancient Greece who offended Zeus and whose punishment was to roll a huge boulder to the top of a steep hill
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noun (Greek legend) a king in ancient Greece who offended Zeus and whose punishment was to roll a huge boulder to the top of a steep hill; each time the boulder neared the top it rolled back down and Sisyphus was forced to start again
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In Greek mythology, a king of Corinth who was condemned to Tartarus, a region of the underworld for the wicked. As punishment for his evil life, he was forced to roll a huge stone uphill for eternity; it always fell back before he could reach the top
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King of Corinth; condemned in Tartarus to roll huge stone to top of hill; it always rolled back down again.
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