Andromeda

English

/ænˈdɹɒmɪdə/, /ænˈdɹɑmɪdə/

proper noun
Definitions
  • (Greek mythology) The daughter of Cepheus and Cassiopeia, king and queen of Eritrea, rescued from her sacrifice to the sea monster Cetus by Perseus, who married her; mother of Perses, ancient king of Persia.
  • (constellation) A constellation of the northern sky representing the "chained woman" Andromeda in Greek mythology, which is surrounded by the constellations of Cassiopeia, Perseus, and Pegasus, among others.
  • (galaxy) The nearest spiral galaxy to the Milky Way, located within the Andromeda constellation (see Andromeda Galaxy); M31.

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin Andromeda derived from Ancient Greek Ἀνδρομέδα.

Origin

Ancient Greek

Ἀνδρομέδα

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