Hermes
US /ˈhɜ˞ː.miːz/
UK /ˈhɜ˞ː.miːz/

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In Greek mythology, the son of Zeus and Maia, who served as messenger of the gods, god of trade, heraldry, merchants, commerce, roads, travelers, sports, athletes, and border crossings, guide to the Underworld and trickster. He is often depicted with winged sandals and a caduceus.
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Hermes was known for his speed and cunning.
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The caduceus, a staff entwined with two snakes, is a symbol often associated with Hermes.
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A French high fashion luxury goods manufacturer established in 1837, specializing in leather, lifestyle accessories, home furnishings, perfumery, jewelry, watches, and ready-to-wear.
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She dreams of owning a Hermès Birkin bag.
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The scarf was made of silk and had the distinctive patterns of Hermès.