Pandarus: Meaning and Definition of

Pan•da•rus

Pronunciation: (pan'dur-us), [key]
— n. Class. Myth.
  1. a Trojan who attempted to assassinate Menelaus, thereby violating a truce between the Greeks and the Trojans and prolonging the Trojan War: in Chaucerian and other medieval accounts, he is the procurer of Cressida for Troilus.
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