Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
lamiae
noun
/ˈlæmiːaɪ/

Definition
In mythology, lamiae are female figures who are often described as having the ability to steal children or as man-eaters.

Examples
- In ancient texts, lamiae are often depicted in tales of caution, warning about their deceptive appearances.
- The story of the lamiae has been used as a metaphor for harmful seduction in literature.

Meaning
The term lamiae refers to creatures from mythology that are sometimes portrayed as beautiful women but are notorious for their predatory nature.

Synonyms
- man-eater
- predator
- deceiver