Augean stables
Augean stables in Greek mythology, vast stables (belonging to King Augeas) which had never been cleaned; this was achieved (as the sixth of his Labours) by Hercules, who cleaned them in a day by diverting the River Alpheus to flow through them. The term is often used figuratively to refer to corruption or waste developed over a long period.
More From encyclopedia.com
About this article
Augeas
All Sources -
You Might Also Like
NEARBY TERMS
Augeas