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Daedalus

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Name — A skilled craftsman in Greek mythology, father of Icarus, who built the wings they used to escape Crete.

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Etymology

From Ancient Greek Δαίδαλος (Daídalos).

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What does “Daedalus” mean?

The word “Daedalus” means a skilled craftsman in Greek mythology, father of Icarus, who built the wings they used to escape Crete.

How do you pronounce “Daedalus”?

“Daedalus” is pronounced DEE-duh-luhs (/ˈdiːdələs/ in IPA).

How do you use “Daedalus” in a sentence?

Here is “Daedalus” used in a sentence: “Daedalus warned his son not to fly too close to the sun.”

What part of speech is “Daedalus”?

“Daedalus” is a name.

Where does the word “Daedalus” come from?

The word “Daedalus” comes from Ancient Greek. From Ancient Greek Δαίδαλος (Daídalos).

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