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Lachesis
[ lach-uh-sis ]
noun
Classical Mythology.
- the Fate who determines the length of the thread of life.
Lachesis
/ ˈ±ôæ°ìɪ²õɪ²õ /
noun
- Greek myth one of the three Fates
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of Lachesis1
via Latin from Greek, from lakhesis destiny, from lakhein to befall by lot
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The Fates, with Eddie Izzard as Lachesis, hang out in a bar, where a chance to bring a loved one back from the dead is staged as a sort of pub quiz.
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Klotho, Lachesis and Atropos are the spinner, the allotter and the cutter of the thread of life, respectively.
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Next to her is Lachesis, older and more matronly than her sister.
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Clotho, the Greek spinner of the thread of life, and Lachesis, the fate who measures the thread, are also a historical couple: Clara Harris and Henry Rathbone.
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In another guise, they inhabit Greek mythology as Lachesis and Clotho, the fates who spin and measure the thread of life.
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