I forgot his name but this man stole nectar and ambrosia to bring back his army so the gods punished him by cementing him in a lake under an apple tree and when he leaned down to take a drink the water would retreat and when he reach up for the apples the tree would grow so he couldn't eat or drink so it was endless torture because he was immortal
From the god Pan.
The origin is from the greek word "ploutos" meaning wealth
The word 'tantalize' is related to Tantalus, a character from mythology. He had tried to serve the gods food containing the body of his son. He was punished by being made to stand under a tree of fruit and never being able to eat it, and standing in a pool of water that receded whenever he tried to drink.
The word legend has a Latin origin. Myth and mythology derive from Greek.
It is a name - no origin other than an Ancient Greek name - for the Greek god of the oceans. In Roman mythology, he was called Neptune.
In Roman mythology Uranus was the god of the Sky; and father of Jupiter.
i don't know but it has to do with greek mythology. Look that up somewhere.
The name of the chemical element is derived from the name of the planet Uranus. Uranus was a deity in the Greek mythology.
The name volcano has its origin from the name of Vulcan ,a god of fire in roman mythology
"Lethargy" comes from "Lethe" the Underworld River of Forgetfulness/Oblivion.
Helios comes from Greek mythology. He was the sun god.
Zephyr comes from the Greek Wind God Zephyrus; or "West Wind".