Cadmus

/ˈkædməs/ noun, proper noun

In Greek mythology, a founder of Thebes who brought the Phoenician alphabet to Greece; also used to reference alphabets or writing systems.

From Greek 'Kadmos,' of Phoenician origin. The mythological figure became so associated with writing that his name is sometimes used metaphorically for literacy or alphabets.

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