Pherecrates

Etymology
Either from or directly from its etymon,.

Proper noun

 * 1) A celebrated Athenian poet of the, living in the fifth century  (born after Crates and Cratinus but before Aristophanes, Eupolis, and Plato Comicus – so between  and  ), victorious at least thrice at the City Dionysia and the  in the 440s–430s, and inventor of the Pherecratean metre.

Translations

 * Ancient Greek: Φερεκρᾰ́της
 * Catalan: Ferècrates
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 斐勒克拉忒斯
 * Finnish: Ferekrates
 * French: Phérécrate, Phérékratès
 * Galician: Ferécrates
 * German: Pherekrates
 * Greek: Φερεκράτης
 * Italian: Ferecrate
 * Latin: Pherecratēs
 * Macedonian: Ферекрат
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: Ферекрат
 * Latin: Ferekrat
 * Spanish: Ferécrates
 * Swedish: Ferekrates
 * Ukrainian: Ферекрат

Etymology
Borrowed from.

Proper noun

 * 1)  celebrated Athenian poet of the Old Comedy
 * 2) an old man from Phthia who features in one of the dialogues of Dicaearchus
 * 1) an old man from Phthia who features in one of the dialogues of Dicaearchus