Τυφωεύς
έος, έα, ὁ
A.
Τυφῶ Id. Th. 517, Supp. 560 (lyr.), Ar. Nu. 336 (anap.), acc. Τυφῶ Hdt. 3.5, Ar. Eq. 511 (anap.); also nom. Τυφῶν (q. v.):—Typhoëus or Typhos, a hundred-headed giant buried by Zeus (εἰν Ἀρίμοις), Il. 2.782; youngest son of Gaia and Tartarus, Hes. Th. 821; Pi. gives his birthplace as Cilicia, but places him under Cyme and Sicily, and so accounts for the eruptions of Etna, l.c. [υ in disyll. cases, υ in the others, cf. Τυφῶν.]