Sword Of Damocles Definition

noun
Constant threat; imminent peril.
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A thing or situation which causes a prolonged state of impending doom or misfortune.
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Noun

Singular:
sword of Damocles
Plural:
swords-of-damocles

Origin of Sword Of Damocles

  • Damocles was an obsequious courtier in the court of Dionysius II of Syracuse, a fourth century BC tyrant of Syracuse. Damocles exclaimed that, as a great man of power and authority, Dionysius was truly fortunate. Dionysius offered to switch places with him for a day, so he could taste first hand that fortune. In the evening a banquet was held where Damocles very much enjoyed being waited upon like a king. Only at the end of the meal did he look up and notice a sharpened sword hanging directly above his head by a single horse-hair. Immediately, he lost all taste for the amenities and asked leave of the tyrant, saying he no longer wanted to be so fortunate. Dionysius had successfully conveyed a sense of the constant fear in which the great man lives.

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  • After Damocles

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