Cephalus
Cephalus is a term with both historical and linguistic uses. Its etymology traces to the Greek kephalē, meaning “head,” and the Latinized form cephalus has appeared in various contexts as a masculine given name.
In classical literature, Cephalus is a notable figure in Plato’s dialogues. He is an elderly, wealthy Athenian
Linguistically and scientifically, the root cephal- is used widely to denote relation to the head. In many
In taxonomy and onomastics, Cephalus may appear as a proper name in ancient texts or as a