Definition: The word "abrasax" means a "small, sharp object," in Greek mythology, that was created from the ashes of the ancient gods Apollo and Artemis. It is considered to be a symbol of strength and power. The word "abrasax" has its origin in mythology where it was described as being able to cut through rocks with his bare hands. In Greek mythology, it is said that this object was used to make arrows, which were often used by the gods Apollo and Artemis.