Ῥῆνος

Etymology
From a (which was also the source of Proto-Germanic ). The Greek form is recorded in Strabo’s Geographica (1.4.3), written between 20 BC and AD 20, slightly later than the Latin equivalent (Cicerio, In Pisonem, ca. 55 ). The Gaulish name is from, from the root.

Proper noun

 * 1) the river Rhine

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