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Hermes
[hur-meez]
noun
the ancient Greek herald and messenger of the gods and the god of roads, commerce, invention, cunning, and theft.
Astronomy., a small asteroid that in 1937 approached within 485,000 miles (780,000 km) of the earth, the closest approach of an asteroid ever observed.
Hermes
1/ ˈhɜːmiːz /
noun
Roman counterpart: Mercury. Greek myth the messenger and herald of the gods; the divinity of commerce, cunning, theft, travellers, and rascals. He was represented as wearing winged sandals
Hermes
2/ ˈhɜːmiːz /
noun
a small asteroid some 800 m in diameter that passed within 670 000 kilometres of the earth in 1937, and is now lost
Hermes
The messenger god of classical mythology. He traveled with great swiftness, aided by the wings he wore on his sandals and his cap. Hermes was a son of Zeus and the father of Pan.
Example Sentences
The UK also co-developed the Hermes drone, which has been widely used in Gaza.
A "charismatic and persuasive" conman who promised his victims high returns on investments in high-end Hermes handbags but instead spent their money on a "glamorous and luxurious lifestyle" has admitted fraud.
An inquiring fan might want to go to Will Hermes’ 2011 book “Love Goes to Buildings on Fire” for a more nuanced and knowledgeable portrait of the creative ferment that made the Heads possible.
Some of the most affected species include the Florida white, Hermes copper, tailed orange, Mitchell's satyr, and West Virginia white, all of which have declined in abundance by more than 98% within the US.
As well as jewellery, Hermes Crocodile Kelly handbags and £15,000 in were also taken.
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