Milton.

Cy′clops or Cy′clopes were the gigantic, one-eyed workmen of Vulcan, who made Jove’s thunderbolts. Hesiod gives their names as Arges, Brontes, and Steropes.

“Meantime, the Cyclop raging with his wound,

Spreads his wide arms, and searches round and round.” Pope.

Cyg′nus, the bosom friend of Phaëton. He died of grief on the death of his friend, and was turned into a swan.

Cyll′aros, one of Castor’s horses. The colour is mentioned as being coal-black, with white legs and tail. See Cillaros.

Cyl′lo. The name of one of Actæon’s hounds, which was lame.

Cyllop′otes. A name given to one of Actæon’s hounds which limped.

Cyn′osure. One of the nurses of Jupiter, turned by the god into a conspicuous constellation.

“Towers and battlements it sees