Etymology
The word "Argus" has its roots in the Greek language:
Meaning
1. Greek Mythology:
In Greek mythology, Argus was a many-eyed giant who served as the guardian of Io, a cow-like princess.
2. Modern English:
Today, "Argus" is commonly used as:
Origin
The word "Argus" is believed to have originated from the following sources:
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