Harpies

/ˈhɑːrpiz/ noun

Definition

Plural of harpy; in Greek mythology, winged monsters with women's faces and bird bodies; figuratively, grasping, unscrupulous women.

Etymology

From Greek 'harpyiai,' derived from 'harpazein' meaning 'to snatch.' The creatures were originally called 'the snatchers' because they stole food and possessions from victims.

Kelly Says

Harpies started as a metaphor for sudden loss and despair—the Greeks used them to explain why crops failed or why people starved, transforming hunger into a mythological explanation that made the inexplicable feel controlled.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ሰይጣናት
say-tan-at
ARالعربية
حوريات
ḥurīyāt
BNবাংলা
হার্পি
har-pee
CACatalà
harpies
har-pee-es
CSČeština
harpie
har-pee
DADansk
harpies
har-pi-es
DEDeutsch
Harpien
har-pee-en
ELΕλληνικά
Χάρυες
har-ee-s
ESEspañol
alondras
al-on-dras
FAفارسی
هارپی
har-pee
FISuomi
harpies
har-pi-es
FRFrançais
harpies
aʁ.pi
GUGU
હાર્પી
haar-pee
HAHA
harpy
har-pi
HEעברית
הארפיות
ha-ar-fee-ot
HIहिन्दी
हार्पी
haar-pee
HUMagyar
harpiek
har-pee-ek
IDBahasa Indonesia
harpia
har-pee-a
IGIG
harpy
har-pi
ITItaliano
arpie
ar-pee-e
JA日本語
ハーピー
ha-pee
KKKK
харпия
har-pee-ya
KMKM
ហារពី
ha-ra-pee
KO한국어
하프
hap-peu
MRMR
हार्पी
haar-pee
MSBahasa Melayu
harpia
har-pee-a
MYမြန်မာ
ဟာရပီ
ha-ra-pee
NLNederlands
harpies
har-pee-s
NONorsk
harpies
har-pi-es
PAPA
ਹਾਰਪੀ
haar-pee
PLPolski
harpie
har-pee-e
PTPortuguês
Harpies
aʁ-pee-is
RORomână
harpie
har-pee
RUРусский
гарпии
gar-pee-i
SVSvenska
harpies
har-pi-es
SWKiswahili
harpy
har-pi
TAதமிழ்
ஹார்பியர்
haar-pee-ar
TEతెలుగు
హార్పీలు
haar-pee-lu
THไทย
ฮาร์พี
ha-pee
TLTL
harpy
har-pi
TRTürkçe
harpyler
har-pi-ler
UKУкраїнська
гарпії
gar-pee-i
URاردو
ہارپی
har-pee
VITiếng Việt
harpies
har-pi-es
YOYO
harpy
har-pi
ZH中文
女妖
nǚ yāo
ZUZU
harpy
har-pi

Ethical Language Guidance

Gender History

In Greek/Roman mythology, 'harpies' (from harpazein, 'to snatch') were depicted as female predatory creatures; medieval and Renaissance literature amplified misogynistic coding of malicious, rapacious 'harpy women.'

Inclusive Usage

When referring to mythological creatures, use 'harpies' neutrally. When used metaphorically of people (especially women), recognize this perpetuates ancient gendered demonization; prefer specific behavioral description.

Inclusive Alternatives

["predatory creatures","rapacious beings (specify non-gendered if applicable)"]

Empowerment Note

The harpy metaphor has been weaponized primarily against women throughout literature; female figures in mythology were disproportionately portrayed as monstrous or destructive compared to male counterparts.

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