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cer·ber·us \ˈsərb(ə)rəs, ˈsə̄b-\ noun (plural cerberuses \-rəsə̇z\ ; or cer·beri \-bəˌrī\) Etymology: Latin Cerberus, three-headed dog guarding the entrance to Hades, from Greek Kerberos; akin to Sanskrit śabara, śabala spotted (used as name of one of the two dogs of Yama, god of the dead) 1. sometimes capitalized : watchdog, gatekeeper, custodian 2. capitalized [New Latin, from Latin] : a genus of East Indian water snakes (family Homalopsidae) related to and sometimes including Hurria |