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  1. Harpy - Wikipedia

    A medieval depiction of a harpy as a bird-woman. The most celebrated story in which the harpies play a part is that of King Phineus of Thrace, who was given the gift of prophecy by Zeus.

  2. HARPY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of HARPY is a foul malign creature in Greek mythology that is part woman and part bird.

  3. Harpy | Greek Mythology, Meaning & Symbolism | Britannica

    Harpy, in Greco-Roman classical mythology, a fabulous creature, probably a wind spirit. The presence of harpies as tomb figures, however, makes it possible that they were also conceived of as ghosts.

  4. Harpy - World History Encyclopedia

    Jun 20, 2022 · A harpy, also known as a harpyia (pl. harpyiai), is a part-bird, part-woman monster in Greek mythology. Known as the 'Hounds of Zeus,' they were the personification of storm winds and …

  5. Harpies – Mythopedia

    Mar 23, 2023 · In antiquity, the term “Harpy” (Greek ἅρπυια, translit. hárpyia; pl. “Harpies,” Greek ἅρπυιαι, translit. hárpyiai) was thought to come from the Greek word ἁρπάζω (harpázō) [1] or …

  6. Harpy – Mythos Anthology

    The harpy, a fierce and fearsome creature from Greek mythology, is often depicted as a winged spirit, half-human and half-bird. Its name, derived from the Greek word harpazein, means “to snatch,” …

  7. Harpy: Overview and History - Mythical Encyclopedia

    Harpy is a mythical creature that has been a part of Greek mythology for centuries. It is a part-bird, part-woman monster that is known for its speed and agility.

  8. The Harpy: Unpacking the Symbolism of These Winged Creatures

    Aug 18, 2025 · The wings of the harpy symbolize freedom and the chaotic nature of the winds. In contrast, their human-like features bring forth themes of humanity, emotion, and vengeance.

  9. Harpy - New World Encyclopedia

    Harpy is the singular form for the mythical creatures called Harpies in Greek mythology, winged-beasts that were sent down by Zeus to punish, most famously the prophet Phineus.

  10. Harpies: Storm Spirits and Winged Women | History Cooperative

    Oct 4, 2022 · Calling someone a Harpy can be a pretty rude insult, one we can thank Shakespeare for inventing. Generally, a Harpy is a metaphorical way to refer to a nasty or annoying woman, as …