(n) an intricate knot tied by Gordius, the king of Phrygia, and cut by the sword of Alexander the Great after he heard that whoever undid it would become ruler of Asia
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English (GCIDE) v.0.53
a. 1. Pertaining to Gordius, king of Phrygia, or to a knot tied by him; hence, intricate; complicated; inextricable. [ 1913 Webster ]
Gordian knot, an intricate knot tied by Gordius in the thong which connected the pole of the chariot with the yoke. An oracle having declared that he who should untie it should be master of Asia, Alexander the Great averted the ill omen of his inability to loosen it by cutting it with his sword. Hence, a Gordian knot is an inextricable difficulty; and to cut the Gordian knot is to remove a difficulty by bold and energetic measures. [ 1913 Webster ]
2. (Zool.) Pertaining to the Gordiacea. [ 1913 Webster ]
[はりがねむし;ハリガネムシ, hariganemushi ; hariganemushi] (n) (1) (uk) (See 線形虫) any horsehair worm of class Gordioidea; gordian worm (of class Gordioidea); hair worm (of class Gordioidea); (2) (See 米搗虫) wireworm (click beetle larva) [Add to Longdo]
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