Ganymede Definition
(Greek mythology) A Trojan boy who was abducted (either by Zeus or Eos), and ultimately became immortal in order to be Zeus' cup-bearer and lover.
A boy kept for pederastic purposes; a catamite.
Origin of Ganymede
From Ancient Greek Γανυμήδης (Ganumēdēs, “meant to please”), from γάνυμαι (ganumai, “I rejoice, I am glad”) + μῆδος (mēdos, “thought, intention”).
From Wiktionary
Latin Ganymēdēs from Greek Ganumēdēs
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
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