Actaeon

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  • n. 亚克托安
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Actaeon
in Greek mythology, the name of the hunter who discovered Artemis bathing and was changed by her to a stag and torn to death by his hounds. The name is of unknown origin. Sometimes used figuratively in 17c. for "a cuckold" (because of his "horns").
1. Semele and Ino, his daughters , and Actaeon and Pentheus , his grandchildren, all perished unhappily.
他的女儿塞墨勒和伊诺, 他的孙儿阿克特翁和彭透斯都死于非命.

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2. Diana, invisible, observes Actaeon in the thicket from which he imagines he can spy on her.
阿克铁龙在树丛里,想像自己可以窥探隐形的女神戴安娜, 却反被注意到.

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