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Acarnan

Definition: The word "acarnan" is a term in Greek mythology which refers to a type of scythe used by the god Ares. It was also associated with the goddess Eris, who was said to have been killed by it. The acarnan was described as having long, narrow blades that were usually made of metal or iron. It was thought that these blades were enchanted by an evil spirit and could be used to harm anyone who touched them. The word "acarnan" is also used in other contexts such as the story of the Trojan War in Homer's epic poem "The Iliad" where Achilles' sword, which was said to have been enchanted by a god named Ares, was called an acarnan. The word "acarnan" has its origins in Greek mythology and is often used as a metaphor for someone who has supernatural abilities or possesses magical properties.


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