Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

galatea

noun
/ˌɡæl.əˈtiː.ə/
Definition
A figure in Greek mythology, Galatea is a beautiful sea nymph who was loved by the Cyclops Polyphemus but fell in love with the shepherd Acis.
Examples
  • In the myth, Galatea returns Acis’s love, creating a tale of beauty and tragedy.
  • Galatea has been referenced in various works of art, epitomizing beauty and love.
  • The story of Galatea has inspired many modern adaptations and interpretations.
Meaning
In a broader context, Galatea represents ideals of beauty and the concept of love that may be unrequited or transformed into something else.
Synonyms
  • nymph
  • goddess
  • beauty