Definitions from Wiktionary (Autolycus)
▸ noun: (Greek mythology) In Ancient Greek mythology, a son of Hermes and Chione. A successful robber, he was capable of changing his own form and that of the goods he stole.
▸ noun: (poetic) A thief or plagiarist.
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▸ noun: (Greek mythology) In Ancient Greek mythology, a son of Hermes and Chione. A successful robber, he was capable of changing his own form and that of the goods he stole.
▸ noun: (poetic) A thief or plagiarist.
Similar:
Lityerses,
Antilochus,
Laocoön,
Œnotrus,
Odysseus,
Heracles,
glaucus,
Hyllus,
Tmolus,
Cycnus,
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