Where does “Cacus” come from?

Cacus (Latin) comes from Ancient Greek κακός — As a measure of quality: bad, worthless, useless;...

Cacus (Latin): A fire-breathing giant and son of Vulcan, who was killed by Hercules

Definitions

  1. A fire-breathing giant and son of Vulcan, who was killed by Hercules

Ancestry of “Cacus”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ancient GreekκακόςAs a measure of quality: bad, worthless, useless;...

Words derived from “Cacus

Every word from Ancient Greek κακός
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