Scylla noun.
['sɪlǝ] E16.[Latin from Greek Skulla a dangerous sea-monster in Greek mythol.]Either of two dangers or pitfalls such that to avoid one increases the risk from the other. Opp.
CHARYBDIS.
■ D. M. Baillie A middle way, between the Scylla of..'historicism'..and the Charybdis of a merely symbolic Christology. [TahlilGaran] English Dictionary ▲