Pallas

Etymology
From (f.) or  (m.), from, but explained here by the ancients as more specifically meaning to brandish something. In Athena's conventional iconography, she was often depicted with a spear or a shield. Thus the epithet was explained as referring to her brandishing these things.

Proper noun

 * 1)  Any of several people in Greek mythology:
 * 2) An epithet for Athena, always used together with the name, as Pallas Athena, rather than alone.
 * 3) One of the Titans, according to Hesiod the son of the Titans Crius and Eurybia.
 * 4) A goatish giant.
 * 5)  The second asteroid discovered, and third largest,.
 * 6)  of mythological origin; rare in English.

Synonyms

 * ⚴

Translations

 * Arabic: بَالَاس
 * Cherokee: ᏆᎳᏏ
 * Chinese:
 * epithet for Athena: 帕拉斯
 * asteroid:, 帕拉斯
 * Mandarin:
 * Esperanto:
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * Greek:
 * Irish: Pallas
 * Italian: Pallade
 * Japanese: パラス
 * Korean: ^팔라스
 * Marathi: पॅलस
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian: Палла́да
 * Swahili: Palasi
 * Vietnamese: Pallas, sao Trí Thần


 * Italian: Pallante
 * Russian: Паллант

Etymology
Possibly from the name of as adapted during the Fennicization of surnames in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Etymology 1
, from.

Proper noun

 * , the second asteroid discovered
 * , the second asteroid discovered

Synonyms

 * ⚴

Etymology 2
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