Cronus

/ˈkroʊnəs/ noun

Definition

In Greek mythology, the Titan god of time and harvest who ruled during the golden age before being overthrown by his son Zeus.

Etymology

From ancient Greek Kronos (Κρόνος), possibly related to kronē meaning 'helm' or 'head,' or from a root meaning 'to wear out' or 'wear away,' fitting for a god of time's passage.

Kelly Says

Cronus is where we get the word 'chronic' from—both relate to time—and there's a wild etymology confusion: the Romans mixed up Cronus with Chronos (the personification of time), leading many languages to blend the two god names together!

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