Lityerses

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Etymology[edit]

Ancient Greek Λιτυέρσης (Lituérsēs)

Proper noun[edit]

Lityerses

  1. (Greek mythology) An illegitimate son of Midas (or of Comis) and Demeter, who challenged people to harvesting contests and beheaded those he beat, putting the rest of their bodies in the sheaves. Heracles won the contest and killed him.