Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

moly

noun
/ˈmoʊli/
Definition
A mythical herb mentioned in ancient texts, often associated with protection and healing.
Examples
  • In Homer’s Odyssey, Hermes gives Odysseus moly to protect him from Circe’s spells.
  • Many stories depict moly as a cure for various ailments due to its purported magical features.
Meaning
Moly is a plant that is said to have magical properties, particularly in Greek mythology, where it was used by Hermes to protect Odysseus from the enchantress Circe.
Synonyms
  • herb
  • plant
  • antidote