Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

orcus

Noun
/ˈɔːrkəs/
Definition
A mythical creature resembling a large, powerful, and often malevolent sea monster or demon.
Examples
  • In the tales of ancient mariners, the orcus was feared as it haunted the depths of the sea.
  • Stories often depict Herculean heroes battling against a formidable orcus to save their crewmates.
  • Legends describe the orcus as a creature that swallows ships whole and drags their crews into the abyss.
Meaning
In ancient mythology, Orcus is associated with the underworld and has been depicted as a guardian of the dead or a punisher of the wicked.
Synonyms
  • sea monster
  • behemoth
  • evil spirit