Plural of herm; stone pillars topped with a bust of Hermes, used as boundary markers or guardian statues in ancient Greece.
From Greek hermai, plural of herma, originally simple stone piles marking boundaries, later carved with Hermes' head for good luck.
Ancient Greeks put these stone heads everywhere—at garden gates, property lines, even street corners—and they became so popular that smashing them was basically vandalism!
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