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Definition of: Ancaeus

(an`·sēəs)
In Greek mythology, a son of Neptune who was told he would never drink the wine of his own vineyard. He scornfully started to drink, but was told there was a wild boar nearby, went out to kill it, and was killed himself; hence the proverb “There's many a slip between the cup and the lip.”

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Ancaeus king

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