The boy whose name was Talos (also known as Calus), was an excellent student and it was not long before he started to surpass Daedalus with his artistic abilities.
The boy whose name was Talos (also known as Calus), was an excellent student and it was not long before he started to surpass Daedalus with his artistic abilities.
The boy whose name was Talos (also known as Calus), was an excellent student and it was not long before he started to surpass Daedalus with his artistic abilities.
the quality of having the means or skills to do something
The boy whose name was Talos (also known as Calus), was an excellent student and it was not long before he started to surpass Daedalus with his artistic abilities.
progress or evolve through a process of natural growth
Along with the saw, Talos was given credit for developing the potter's wheel and the compass, which to this day is still used to help accurately draw circles.
Along with the saw, Talos was given credit for developing the potter's wheel and the compass, which to this day is still used to help accurately draw circles.
Unfortunately his glory was short lived, for Daedalus was so envious of his nephew's new found notoriety that he devised a plan to rid himself of his competition.
Unfortunately his glory was short lived, for Daedalus was so envious of his nephew's new found notoriety that he devised a plan to rid himself of his competition.
Unfortunately his glory was short lived, for Daedalus was so envious of his nephew's new found notoriety that he devised a plan to rid himself of his competition.
the state of being known for some unfavorable act or quality
Unfortunately his glory was short lived, for Daedalus was so envious of his nephew's new found notoriety that he devised a plan to rid himself of his competition.
the act of contending with others for rewards or resources
Unfortunately his glory was short lived, for Daedalus was so envious of his nephew's new found notoriety that he devised a plan to rid himself of his competition.
the shame felt when inadequacy or guilt is made public
In order to hide the embarrassment of Pasiphae's indiscretions, Minos ordered Daedalus to construct a maze-like prison to serve as a home for the monster.
In order to hide the embarrassment of Pasiphae's indiscretions, Minos ordered Daedalus to construct a maze-like prison to serve as a home for the monster.
an imaginary creature usually having human and animal parts
In order to hide the embarrassment of Pasiphae's indiscretions, Minos ordered Daedalus to construct a maze-like prison to serve as a home for the monster.
Minos was furious at Daedalus' act of betrayal, and in a fit of anger condemned both he and his son Icarus to a life of misery inside of the prison walls.
Minos was furious at Daedalus' act of betrayal, and in a fit of anger condemned both he and his son Icarus to a life of misery inside of the prison walls.
Minos was furious at Daedalus' act of betrayal, and in a fit of anger condemned both he and his son Icarus to a life of misery inside of the prison walls.
a state of ill-being due to affliction or misfortune
Minos was furious at Daedalus' act of betrayal, and in a fit of anger condemned both he and his son Icarus to a life of misery inside of the prison walls.
Not wanting to die within the confines of the great maze, Daedalus used his creative talents to fashion two pairs of wings out of bird feathers, thread and wax.
having the ability or power to invent or make something
Not wanting to die within the confines of the great maze, Daedalus used his creative talents to fashion two pairs of wings out of bird feathers, thread and wax.
reduce or cause to be reduced from a solid to a liquid state
Fitting the one pair to Icarus' body, he warned him against flying too close to the sun god's chariot, for the heat of the rays would melt the wax holding the small feathers together and he would surely die.
The two prisoners made an effortless escape from Crete, but soon after being airborne, Icarus, who was very much enjoying both his new freedom and the feeling of flight forgot the words of his father.