labyrinth
noun /ˈlæbərɪnθ/
/ˈlæbərɪnθ/
(formal)- a complicated series of paths, which it is difficult to find your way through
- We lost our way in the labyrinth of streets.
- (figurative) a labyrinth of rules and regulations
Word Originlate Middle English (referring to the maze constructed by Daedalus (a craftsman and father of Icarus) to house the Minotaur in Greek mythology): from French labyrinthe or Latin labyrinthus, from Greek laburinthos.