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myr·mi·don \ˈmərməˌdän, -_dən\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin Myrmidon-, Myrmido, from Greek Myrmidon-, Myrmidōn 1. usually capitalized : one of a legendary Thessalian people accompanying Achilles to the Trojan War 2. a. : a loyal retainer or attendant b. : a follower or subordinate who unquestioningly or pitilessly executes orders : hireling |