noun
- In Greek mythology, the fluid that flows in the veins of the gods instead of blood.
- A thin, watery discharge from a wound or sore; a foul-smelling fluid.
Usage: plural of ichor; mythological/literary
Usage: plural of ichor; medical/archaic
Examples
- In Homer's epics, the gods bled ichors when wounded in battle.
- The ancient texts describe ichors as a golden, immortal substance.
- Medieval physicians sometimes referred to infected wounds as producing ichors.
- Poets have long used ichors as a metaphor for divine essence.
- The mythological ichors symbolized the superiority of the gods over mortals.