Hercules

 
Pronunciation: /ˈhəːkjʊliːz/
  • 1 Greek & Roman Mythology a hero of superhuman strength and courage who performed twelve immense tasks or ‘labours’ imposed on him and who after death was ranked among the gods.
  • (as noun a Hercules) a man of exceptional strength or size.
  • 2 Astronomy a large northern constellation, said to represent the kneeling figure of Hercules. It contains the brightest globular cluster in the northern hemisphere, but no bright stars.

Origin:

Latin, from Greek Hēraklēs