| 释义 | 
		gor·go·nei·on \ˌgȯ(r)gəˈnī]ˌän, -nē], -nā]\ noun or gor·go·ne·um \-ˈnēəm\ (plural gorgo·neia \]ə\ ; or gorgo·nea \-ēə\) Etymology: gorgoneion from Greek, from neuter of gorgoneios of a Gorgon, from Gorgon-, Gorgō; gorgoneum from New Latin, from Greek gorgoneion  : a representation of the face of a Gorgon frequent as an apotropaic symbol in Greek art |