
English word labyrinth comes from Ancient Greek λαβύρινθος, and later Latin labyrinthus (Labyrinth.)
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λαβύρινθος (Ancient Greek)
labyrinthus (Latin)
Labyrinth.
labyrinth (English)
(Greek mythology) A maze-like structure built by Daedalus in Knossos.. (figuratively) Anything complicated and confusing, like a maze.. A maze, especially underground or covered.. Part of the inner ear. To arrange in the form of a labyrinth.. To enclose in a labyrinth, or as though in a labyrinth.