Hesperides
[ he-sper-i-deez ]
/ hɛˈspɛr ɪˌdiz /
noun
Classical Mythology.
- (used with a plural verb) nymphs, variously given as three to seven in number, who guarded with the dragon Ladon the golden apples that were the wedding gift of Gaea to Hera.
- (used with a singular verb) the garden where the golden apples were grown.
- (used with a plural verb) Islands of the Blessed.
(italics) (used with a plural verb)
a collection of poems (1648) by Robert Herrick.
OTHER WORDS FROM Hesperides
Hes·per·id·i·an [hes-puh-rid-ee-uh n] /ˌhɛs pəˈrɪd i ən/, adjectiveExample sentences from the Web for hesperides
British Dictionary definitions for hesperides
Hesperides
/ (hɛˈspɛrɪˌdiːz) /
pl n Greek myth
the daughters of Hesperus, nymphs who kept watch with a dragon over the garden of the golden apples in the Islands of the Blessed
(functioning as singular)
the gardens themselves
another name for the Islands of the Blessed