Threeheaded
Threeheaded is an adjective used to describe a being, creature, or object that has three heads. It is most commonly applied to fictional creatures in myth, folklore, or fantasy, but the term can also describe things with three distinct components or leaders in a figurative sense. The form threeheaded (without a hyphen) is used in some texts, though three-headed is more common in contemporary writing.
Etymology: from three + headed, with the standard hyphenated form depending on style guides. It appears in
Mythology and literature: The best-known threeheaded figure in Western myth is Cerberus, the three-headed guard dog
In modern culture: Threeheaded creatures appear in fantasy novels, role-playing games, films, and video games as
See also Cerberus; hydra; multi-headed creature; three-headed dragon.