proper nounpɪɡˈmeɪlɪənpɪɡˈmeɪliən
Greek Mythology A king of Cyprus who fashioned an ivory statue of a beautiful woman and loved it so deeply that in answer to his prayer Aphrodite gave it life. The woman (at some point named Galatea) bore him a daughter, Paphos.
Rhymes
alien, Australian, bacchanalian, Castalian, Deucalion, episcopalian, Hegelian, madrigalian, mammalian, Salian, saturnalian, sesquipedalian, tatterdemalion, Thessalian, Westphalian
proper nounpɪɡˈmeɪlɪənpɪɡˈmeɪliən
A legendary king of Tyre, brother of Elissa (Dido), whose husband he killed in the hope of obtaining his fortune.
proper nounpɪɡˈmeɪliənpiɡˈmālēən
Greek Mythology A king of Cyprus who fashioned an ivory statue of a beautiful woman and loved it so deeply that in answer to his prayer Aphrodite gave it life. The woman (at some point named Galatea) bore him a daughter, Paphos.
proper nounpɪɡˈmeɪliənpiɡˈmālēən
A legendary king of Tyre, brother of Elissa (Dido), whose husband he killed in the hope of obtaining his fortune.