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Adamant in classical mythology is an archaic form of . In fact, the English word diamond is ultimately derived from adamas, via diamas and diamant. In ancient Greek ἀδάμας]] (), genitive ἀδάμαντος (), literally 'unconquerable, untameable'. In those days, the qualities of hard metal (probably ) were attributed to it, and adamant became an independent concept as a result.

In the Middle Ages adamant also became confused with the magnetic rock , and a connected it with the Latin adamare, 'to love or be attached to'. Webster's dictionary definition of adamant , 1828 and 1913 editions Another connection was the belief that adamant (the diamond definition) could block the effects of a magnet. This was addressed in chapter III of Pseudodoxia Epidemica, for instance.

Since the contemporary word diamond is now used for the hardest gemstone, the increasingly archaic noun adamant has been reduced to mostly or use. In that capacity, the name, and various derivatives of it, are frequently used in modern media to refer to a variety of fictional substances.


In mythology
  • Adamant is used as a translation in the King James Bible in 3:9 for the word (Shamir), the original word in the .
  • In , castrated his father Uranus using an adamant given to him by his mother Gaia.
    (1987). 9780941051002, Focus Information Group. .
    An adamantine sickle or sword was also used by the hero to decapitate the Gorgon while she slept.
  • Three Phrygian Dactyls, in the service of the Great Mother as Adraste (Ἀδράστη), are usually named Acmon (the ), Damnameneus (the ), and Celmis (). Of Celmis, (in iv) made a story that when Rhea was offended at this childhood companion of , she asked Zeus to turn him to diamond-hard , like a tempered blade. Zeus obliged.Pierre Grimal, The Dictionary of Classical Mythology, s.v. "Kelmis"
  • In the Greek tragedy (translated by G. M. Cookson), is to bind "to the jagged rocks in adamantine bonds infrangible".
  • In works and days, the third race of men is compared to adamant, so as to imply great strength.
  • In 's , the gate of is framed with pillars of solid adamant, "that no might of man, nay, not even the sons of heaven, could uproot in war"Virgil, Eclogues. Georgics. Aeneid: Books 1-6, trans. H. Rushton Fairclough, rev. G. P. Goold, Loeb Classical Library 63 (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1916), p. 571.
  • In 's epic poem , adamant or adamantine is mentioned eight times. First in Book 1, is hurled "to bottomless perdition, there to dwell in adamantine chains and penal fire" (lines 47–48). Three times in Book 2 the gates of hell are described as being made of adamantine (lines 436, 646 and 853). In Book 6, Satan "Came towring sic, armd sic in Adamant and Gold" (line 110), his shield is described as "of tenfold adamant" (line 255), and the armor worn by the fallen angels is described as "adamantine" (line 542). Finally in book 10 the metaphorical "Pinns sic of Adamant and Chains" (lines 318–319) bind the world to Satan, and thus to sin and death.John Milton, Paradise Lost, Book one, two, six, and ten (1667). (see text from Project Gutenberg)
  • In some versions of the Alexander Romance, Alexander the Great builds walls of Adamantine, the Gates of Alexander, to keep the giants Gog and Magog from pillaging the peaceful southern lands.
  • In The Hypostasis of the Archons, scripture from the Nag Hammadi Library refers to the Adamantine Land, an incorruptible place 'above' from whence the spirit came to dwell within man so that he became Adam, he who moves upon the ground with a living soul.The Hypostasis of the Archons. (Translated by Bentley Laton and the Coptic Gnostic Library Project [4])


In popular culture
  • In the romance of , Gahmuret wears an adamant helmet, the hardness of which is compromised with goat blood.
  • In The Divine Comedy by , completed 1320, the angel at purgatory's gate sits on adamant.
  • In the Early Modern epic poem The Faerie Queene, published 1590, Sir Artegal's sword Chrysaor is made of adamant.
  • In the I, published 1620, states in line 14, "And thou like adamant draw mine iron heart".
  • In Gulliver's Travels by , the base of the fictitious flying island of (Part III of Gulliver's Travels) is constructed of adamant.
  • In J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, Nenya, one of the , is set with a gem of adamant; the fortress of Barad-dûr is also partly built from "adamant". The crown of Gondor is described as having "seven gems of adamant".
  • In the tabletop roleplaying game Dungeons & Dragons, Adamantine is an exotic metal of great strength.
  • In His Dark Materials by , in the third book, The Amber Spyglass (2000), Lord Asriel's tower is made of adamant.
    (2025). 9780679879268, Alfred A Knopf.


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