Adamastor

/ˌædəˈmæstər/ noun

A legendary giant or monster of the sea in Portuguese literature, particularly in Camões' epic poem 'The Lusiads,' representing the dangerous passage around Africa.

From Portuguese, combining 'adamas' (adamant/hard/diamond) + '-tor' (agent), suggesting 'the hardener' or 'the unyielding one'; created by poet Luís de Camões in the 16th century.

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