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PEGASUS

Volume 16 · 77 words · 1815 Edition

among the poets, a horse imagined to have wings; being that on which Bellerophon was tailed to be mounted when he engaged the Chimera. See CHIMERA.

The opening of the fountain Hippocrene on Mount Helicon is ascribed to a blow of Pegasus's hoof. It was feigned to have flown away to heaven, where it became a constellation. Hence

in Astronomy, the name of a constellation of the northern hemisphere, in form of a flying horse. See ASTRONOMY.