The term "tears of Hercules" refers to the poisonous plant known as Heracleum mantegazzianum, also called giant hogweed. When the leaves or stems of this plant are broken, they release a sap that can cause severe skin irritation and blistering, leading to burns resembling chemical burns. This reaction is often referred to as the "tears of Hercules" due to the mythological association with the legendary hero Hercules.
Alexander Hamilton coined this phrase about the New America being "Hercules in a cradle." A giant in its infancy stage with extremely great potential for growth and power.
Hercules was bisexual.
They are most likely noting your demonstrated strength or a muscular appearance.
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Hercules is the son of Zeus.
It means that there was allot of tears.
you mean Hercules ?
The tears that fall in times of grief are silent. You cannot hear tears fall.
Tears. He was crying tears, which are salty.
They can mean pain, happiness, or sadness. Or irritated eyes.
The tears of gold are the secret ingredient in the elixir
Usually, tears are a common function of the human body. It does not necessarily mean that a patient is coming out of a coma.
The tears in his eyes when you and your crush kissed could be tears of joy.
Hercules or Heracles is a Greek/Roman hero
No, it means "The Glory of Hera".
It means it didn't cry or have any tears
Yes. "Hercules" is the Roman and modern-European version of the ancient "Heracles". Both names mean "The Glory of Hera".