Charybdis

Etymology
From.

Proper noun

 * 1) A dangerous whirlpool on the coast of Sicily opposite Scylla on the Italian coast.
 * 2)  A personification of the above whirlpool as a female monster.
 * 3) Any dangerous whirlpool.
 * 4) * 1842 Schiller, Friedrich poem Der Taucher (written in 1797) published in English in Blackwood's Magazine volume 52
 * Lo! the wave that for ever devours the wave / Casts roaringly up the charybdis again…
 * 1) * 1842 Schiller, Friedrich poem Der Taucher (written in 1797) published in English in Blackwood's Magazine volume 52
 * Lo! the wave that for ever devours the wave / Casts roaringly up the charybdis again…
 * Lo! the wave that for ever devours the wave / Casts roaringly up the charybdis again…

Translations

 * Armenian:
 * Czech: Charybda
 * Danish: Charybdis
 * French:
 * German:
 * Greek: ,
 * Ancient: Χάρυβδις
 * Greenlandic: Karybdis
 * Hungarian: Kharübdisz
 * Inuktitut: ᖃᕆᑉᑎᔅ
 * Italian: Cariddi
 * Japanese: カリュブディス
 * Latin: Charybdis
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese: Caríbdis
 * Russian:
 * Spanish: Caribdis
 * Swahili: Kharibdi

Proper noun

 * 1) Charybdis (monster)

Etymology
From.

Proper noun

 * 1) Charybdis