"The loud hiss that comes from a great axe or adze when a smith plunges it into cold water to temper it and give strength to the iron."
Odysseus used a flaming stake to poke out the cyclops Polyphemus' eye in Homer's epic poem "The Odyssey."
A cyclops has one eye.
Cyclops in Greek mythology fears nobody, as his power lies in his single eye and strength. However, some interpretations suggest that he might have feared the hero Odysseus, who outsmarted him in Homer's "Odyssey."
A cyclops is typically depicted as having one eye and the same number of fingers as a human, which is ten fingers in total - five on each hand.
Odysseus stabbed the cyclops in the eye. but before that he befriended the Cyclops and when he asked Odysseus his name ha said "NOBDY". When Odysseus stabbed the cyclops in the eye the cyclops move the boulder and said to the other Cyclops's " Help help NOBDY stabbed me in the eye."
Cyclops has one eye.
To be correct what did Odyessus do to the cyclops. He poked the cyclops in the eye.
The cyclops (mythical creature or person) had a single eye in the center of his forehead.
he stabs cyclops in the eye!
A Cyclops has one eye. Cyclops had one eye.
Cyclops are told to be large giants with one eye, but cyclops simply means one having a single eye.
The monster with one big eye is often referred to as a "Cyclops." In Greek mythology, Cyclopes are giant beings known for their single eye in the middle of their forehead. They are famously depicted in stories such as Homer's "Odyssey," where the hero Odysseus encounters a Cyclops named Polyphemus. Cyclopes have become a popular figure in various forms of literature and popular culture.