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hermes

Greek Messenger God

Family of Origin: Hermes is the son of Zeus and Maia who is one of the Pleiades.

Roman Equivalent: Mercury is the Roman name for the Greek deity Hermes.

Attributes: Hermes is sometimes young and sometimes bearded. He wears a hat, winged sandals, and short cloak. Hermes has a tortoise-shell lyre and staff of a shepherd.

Powers: Hermes is called Psychopompos (Herdsman of the dead or guider of souls), messenger, bringer of dreams, thief, trickster. Hermes is a god of commerce and music. Hermes is the messenger or Herald of the gods and was known for his cunning and as a thief from the day of his birth. Hermes is the father of Pan and Autolycus.

Latin teacher: "blah, blah, Hermes, the messenger god, blah, blah etc."

by martyrbitch April 26, 2006

105πŸ‘ 44πŸ‘Ž


herm

to herm something is to do something all the time/ be obsessed with something (liverpool slang)

"i used to herm disney channel when i was a kid"
"she properly herms dominos pizza"
"nah i used to badly herm that band when i was like 13"

by L25imm May 28, 2017

15πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


Herm

a person who is a hermaphrodite

*teacher giving lecture* HERM!

by raquel December 7, 2003

140πŸ‘ 68πŸ‘Ž


herme

A herme is a man/woman with both penis and vagina. or (hermaphrodite)

Lets have sex.
-okay.
Omg.
-what?
You're a herme.
herme
herme
herme

by timlesbian January 2, 2007

25πŸ‘ 12πŸ‘Ž


herm

can mean anything you want. it is a verb (herming), adjective (herm, hermy), noun (herm, hermer). can be used to describe anything in any way. it can be either positive or negative.

"Stop herming!"
"You're being really herm."

by thehermer January 6, 2010

121πŸ‘ 95πŸ‘Ž


Herm

Phallic symbol, associated with Hermes.'
Used as road markers in Ancient Greece.

Travelling along the ancient greek roads, we came up, spaced at specific intervals down the road, stone markers, having the head of Hermes, and a narrowing square pedastal base that had a raised phallic symbol about halfway down. They are called "herms" by the local populace.

by Hecate September 5, 2003

33πŸ‘ 31πŸ‘Ž


Herm

Spanish for β€œBro”. β€œBro” is short for β€œBrother” and in Spanish, β€œBrother” translates to β€œHermano”. Shortened β€œHermano” is β€œHerm”, with the β€œH” being silent. Used unterchangeably with "Bro".

β€œWhat’s up, Herm?”

β€œHerm!”

by JessieBSmooth August 28, 2011

25πŸ‘ 22πŸ‘Ž