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ar·gus I. \ˈärgəs, ˈȧg-\ noun (-es) Etymology: after Argus, mythological being with many eyes some of which were always open, known as a zealous watchman, from Latin, from Greek Argos 1. usually capitalized : a very watchful person : a vigilant guardian 2. or argus pheasant [New Latin, from Latin; from the many eyelike spots, likened to the eyes of Argus] : any of several large brilliantly patterned East Indian pheasants chiefly of the genus Argusianus that are closely related to the peacocks 3. : any of several butterflies especially of the family Satyridae with numerous circular eyespots on the wings II. Etymology: New Latin, after Argus, mythological being synonym of argas III. Etymology: New Latin, after Argus, mythological being synonym of argusianus |