Polyphemus

[pol-uh-fee-muh s] /ˌpɒl əˈfi məs/
noun, Classical Mythology
1.
a Cyclops who was blinded by Odysseus.
British Dictionary definitions for Polyphemus

Polyphemus

/ˌpɒlɪˈfiːməs/
noun
1.
(Greek myth) a cyclops who imprisoned Odysseus and his companions in his cave. To effect his escape, Odysseus blinded him
Word Origin and History for Polyphemus

name of a Cyclops ("Odyssey," IX), also used as the name for a one-eyed animal; the name is literally "many-voiced" or else "much-spoken-of" (see poly- + fame (n.)).