Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
Cronus
mythological figure
/ˈkroʊ.nəs/

Definition
Cronus is a figure from Greek mythology who was the leader of the Titans and the father of several Olympian gods.

Examples
- Cronus was often depicted with a sickle, symbolizing harvest and the passing of time.
- In myth, it was prophesied that Cronus would be overthrown by one of his sons, which ultimately led to the rise of Zeus.

Meaning
Cronus represents the concept of time and the destructive nature of time, as he is known for devouring his children to prevent them from overthrowing him.

Synonyms
- Chronos (sometimes confused, but represents time)
- Time