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Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== There are five main sources:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 There are five main sources:
 * Denominative verbs with, from + , usually from nouns or adjectives in  or : e.g. ,   * Denominative verbs with , from  + , usually from nouns or adjectives in  or : e.g. ,
 * Denominative verbs with, usually from adjectives in or neuter nouns in : e.g.                                                                                                              * Denominative verbs with , usually from adjectives in  or neuter nouns in : e.g.
 * Stative verbs with : e.g.,                                                                                                                                                        * Stative verbs with : e.g. ,
 * Causative or frequentative verbs from o-grade of a root with : e.g.,                                                                                                          * Causative or frequentative verbs from o-grade of a root with : e.g. ,
 * Primary verbs (present verbs of the simple thematic class in origin) from roots ending in *-w-, *-y-, *-s- with intervocalic loss of this consonant: e.g., ,                                           * Primary verbs (present verbs of the simple thematic class in origin) from roots ending in *-w-, *-y-, *-s- with intervocalic loss of this consonant: e.g. , ,

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Suffix
===Suffix===

Inflection
====Inflection====

Derived terms
====Derived terms====

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Suffix
===Suffix===

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== From. From.

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Adjective
===Adjective===
 * 1) Egyptian                                                    # Egyptian

Inflection
====Inflection====

Derived terms
====Derived terms====

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== From +. From +.

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Noun
===Noun===
 * 1) Ethiopian                                           # Ethiopian

Inflection
====Inflection====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:,               * Greek: ,

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Alternative forms
===Alternative forms===
 * (verse)                                  *  (verse)

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Aeneas                                                 # Aeneas

Inflection
====Inflection====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                                    * Greek:
 * Latin: Aeneas                                         * Latin: Aeneas

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== From and. From and.

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Noun
===Noun===
 * 1) an Aeolian; an inhabitant of Aeolis                        # an Aeolian; an inhabitant of Aeolis

Inflection
====Inflection====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek: ;                          * Greek: ;

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== Named after Aetolus        Named after Aetolus

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Aetolia                                      # Aetolia

Inflection
====Inflection====

Derived terms
====Derived terms====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                          * Greek:
 * Latin: Aetolia                              * Latin: Aetolia

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Ajax                                     # Ajax

Inflection
====Inflection====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek: ;       * Greek: ;

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Aegina, an island in the Saronic Gulf, also called Oenone  # Aegina, an island in the Saronic Gulf, also called Oenone
 * 2) Aegina, a nymph in Greek mythology                             # Aegina, a nymph in Greek mythology

Inflection
====Inflection==== The personal name rarely takes a definite article. The personal name rarely takes a definite article.

Derived terms
====Derived terms====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                                             * Greek:
 * Latin: Aegina                                                 * Latin: Aegina

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== From  (compare ) (perhaps via Minoan), from, referring to Ptah's temple in the important city of Memphis).                                                                From   (compare ) (perhaps via Minoan), from , referring to Ptah's temple in the important city of Memphis).

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1)  Nile River                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        #  Nile River
 * 2)  King Aegyptus                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     #  King Aegyptus
 * 3)  Egypt                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              #  Egypt
 * 1)  Egypt                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              #  Egypt
 * 1)  Egypt                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              #  Egypt

Inflection
====Inflection====

Derived terms
====Derived terms====

Descendants
====Descendants==== This list only includes forms of the name derived from, many of which came through the intermediary of Latin. It does not include other common forms derived from Proto-Semitic, including Hebrew and Arabic. This list only includes forms of the name derived from, many of which came through the intermediary of Latin. It does not include other common forms derived from Proto-Semitic, including Hebrew and Arabic.
 * Afrikaans:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 * Afrikaans:
 * Albanian:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 * Albanian:
 * Alemannic German:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        * Alemannic German:
 * Amharic:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      * Amharic:
 * Aragonese:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                * Aragonese:
 * Armenian:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 * Armenian:
 * Asturian:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 * Asturian:
 * Basque:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    * Basque:
 * Belarusian:,                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               * Belarusian: ,
 * Breton:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     * Breton:
 * Bulgarian:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 * Bulgarian:
 * Catalan:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   * Catalan:
 * Cornish:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     * Cornish:
 * Czech:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      * Czech:
 * Danish:,                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 * Danish: ,
 * Dutch:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     * Dutch:
 * English:, ,                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     * English: , ,
 * Estonian:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 * Estonian:
 * Faroese:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               * Faroese:
 * Finnish:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   * Finnish:
 * French:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    * French:
 * Friulian:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  * Friulian:
 * Galician:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  * Galician:
 * Georgian:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 * Georgian:
 * German:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   * German:
 * Greek:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   * Greek:
 * Haitian Creole:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              * Haitian Creole:
 * Hungarian:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               * Hungarian:
 * Icelandic:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             * Icelandic:
 * Old Irish:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 * Old Irish:
 * Irish:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    ** Irish:
 * Italian:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   * Italian:
 * Japanese:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         * Japanese:
 * Korean:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            * Korean:
 * Latin:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   * Latin:
 * Latvian:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   * Latvian:
 * Ligurian:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 * Ligurian:
 * Limburgish:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                * Limburgish:
 * Lingala:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   * Lingala:
 * Lithuanian:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               * Lithuanian:
 * Low German:,                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            * Low German: ,
 * Lower Sorbian:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        * Lower Sorbian:
 * Luxembourgish:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            * Luxembourgish:
 * Macedonian:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                * Macedonian:
 * Malagasy:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  * Malagasy:
 * Manx:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      * Manx:
 * Neapolitan:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             * Neapolitan:
 * Norman:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   * Norman:
 * Northern Sami:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             * Northern Sami:
 * Norwegian:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  * Norwegian:
 * Occitan:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   * Occitan:
 * Old Norse:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            * Old Norse:
 * Piedmontese:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                * Piedmontese:
 * Polish:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     * Polish:
 * Portuguese:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                * Portuguese:
 * Romanian:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   * Romanian:
 * Russian:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   * Russian:
 * Scottish Gaelic:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           * Scottish Gaelic:
 * Serbo-Croatian:,                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           * Serbo-Croatian: ,
 * Sicilian:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                * Sicilian:
 * Slovak:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     * Slovak:
 * Slovene:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    * Slovene:
 * Spanish:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   * Spanish:
 * Swedish:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  * Swedish:
 * Tagalog:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   * Tagalog:
 * Ukrainian:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 * Ukrainian:
 * Vietnamese:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                * Vietnamese:
 * Welsh:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      * Welsh:
 * West Frisian:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              * West Frisian:

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== From, a son of Ulysses who was thought to have settled there. From, a son of Ulysses who was thought to have settled there.

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1)  Italy                                                      #  Italy

Inflection
====Inflection====

Synonyms
====Synonyms====

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== From  (but the Greek calque  was traditionally preferred). From  (but the Greek calque  was traditionally preferred).

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Augustus, the Roman emperor                                                                                  # Augustus, the Roman emperor
 * 2) the month of August                                                                                          # the month of August
 * 1) the month of August                                                                                          # the month of August

Inflection
====Inflection====

Derived terms
====Derived terms====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                                                                                        * Greek:

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Alternative forms
===Alternative forms===

Etymology
===Etymology=== From                                                                                         From

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Adjective
===Adjective===
 * 1) Bacchic, of or belonging to Bacchus and his rites                                                            # Bacchic, of or belonging to Bacchus and his rites
 * 2)  Bacchus                                                                              ##  Bacchus
 * 3)  a Bacchic revelry                                                                 ##  a Bacchic revelry
 * 4)   the bacchius, a metrical foot of three syllables (¯ ¯ ˘)  ##   the bacchius, a metrical foot of three syllables (¯ ¯ ˘)
 * 1)  Bacchus                                                                              ##  Bacchus
 * 2)  a Bacchic revelry                                                                 ##  a Bacchic revelry
 * 3)   the bacchius, a metrical foot of three syllables (¯ ¯ ˘)  ##   the bacchius, a metrical foot of three syllables (¯ ¯ ˘)
 * 1)  Bacchus                                                                              ##  Bacchus
 * 2)  a Bacchic revelry                                                                 ##  a Bacchic revelry
 * 3)   the bacchius, a metrical foot of three syllables (¯ ¯ ˘)  ##   the bacchius, a metrical foot of three syllables (¯ ¯ ˘)
 * 1)  a Bacchic revelry                                                                 ##  a Bacchic revelry
 * 2)   the bacchius, a metrical foot of three syllables (¯ ¯ ˘)  ##   the bacchius, a metrical foot of three syllables (¯ ¯ ˘)
 * 1)   the bacchius, a metrical foot of three syllables (¯ ¯ ˘)  ##   the bacchius, a metrical foot of three syllables (¯ ¯ ˘)

Inflection
====Inflection====

Synonyms
====Synonyms====

Antonyms
====Antonyms====

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== Related to Latin ; both possibly derive from the name of a fertility god. Related to Latin ; both possibly derive from the name of a fertility god.

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Bacchus                                                                                                                               # Bacchus

Inflection
====Inflection====

Derived terms
====Derived terms====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                                                                                                                    * Greek:
 * Italian: Bacco                                                                                                                       * Italian: Bacco
 * Latin: Bacchus                                                                                                                       * Latin: Bacchus
 * Turkish: Bakkhos                                                                                                                     * Turkish: Bakkhos

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== From the. From the.

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Babel                                                                                                               # Babel
 * 2) Babylon                                                                                                             # Babylon

Inflection
====Inflection====

Derived terms
====Derived terms====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:,                                                                              * Greek: ,
 * Latin:                                                                                                 * Latin:

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Boeotus                                      # Boeotus

Noun
===Noun===
 * 1) an inhabitant of Boeotia; a Boeotian     # an inhabitant of Boeotia; a Boeotian

Inflection
====Inflection==== The proper noun does not take a definite article. The proper noun does not take a definite article.

Derived terms
====Derived terms====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                          * Greek:
 * Latin: Boeotus                              * Latin: Boeotus

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== Named as the god of the north wind, perhaps related to. Named as the god of the north wind, perhaps related to.

Alternative forms
===Alternative forms===

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Noun
===Noun===
 * 1) the north wind, personified as Boreas                                                                                                                                                                                            # the north wind, personified as Boreas
 * 2) the North                                                                                                                                                                                                                        # the North

Inflection
====Inflection====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                                                                                                                                                                                                           * Greek:
 * Latin: Boreas                                                                                                                                                                                                                   * Latin: Boreas
 * Latin: Boreas                                                                                                                                                                                                                   * Latin: Boreas

Greek
==Greek==

Alternative forms
*
 * ===Alternative forms===

Proper noun
===Proper noun=== # the god of the North Wind
 * 1)  the god of the North Wind

Declension
====Declension====

Related terms
*
 * ====Related terms====

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Alternative forms
===Alternative forms===

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Noun
===Noun===
 * 1) Boreas                               # Boreas

Inflection
====Inflection====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                   * Greek:
 * Latin: Borrhas                      * Latin: Borrhas

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Noun
===Noun===
 * 1) Borysthenes; Dnieper river                   # Borysthenes; Dnieper river

Inflection
====Inflection====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                           * Greek:
 * Latin: Borysthenes                              * Latin: Borysthenes

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Noun
===Noun===
 * 1) Any individual among the Bruttii          # Any individual among the Bruttii

Inflection
====Inflection====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                      * Greek:
 * plural:                    ** plural:

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Noun
===Noun===
 * 1) Briareus                             # Briareus

Inflection
====Inflection====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                 * Greek:
 * Latin: Briareus                     * Latin: Briareus

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== From, from , from. Compare to other names of fortified towns: From , from , from. Compare to other names of fortified towns:

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) a town in Palestine, Gadara                                                                                                                                                              # a town in Palestine, Gadara
 * 2) the site of modern Umm Qais                                                                                                                                                              # the site of modern Umm Qais

Inflection
====Inflection====

Derived terms
====Derived terms====

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Alternative forms
===Alternative forms===

Etymology
===Etymology=== From Canaanite גדר (Gādēr "wall") From Canaanite גדר (Gādēr "wall")

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1)  Cádiz                                  #  Cádiz

Inflection
====Inflection====

Derived terms
====Derived terms====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Latin:                                           * Latin:
 * Greek:                                         * Greek:

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== Uncertain. Possibly, or perhaps from a , with cognates including Lithuanian. Uncertain. Possibly, or perhaps from a , with cognates including Lithuanian.

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Noun
===Noun===
 * 1) one of the Gigantes; a Gigas                                                                                                                                                # one of the Gigantes; a Gigas

Inflection
====Inflection====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Dutch:                                                                                                                                                              * Dutch:
 * English:                                                                                                                                                                           * English:
 * (plural )                                                                                                                                         **  (plural )
 * French: ;                                                                                                                                              * French: ;
 * German:                                                                                                                                                             * German:
 * Greek:                                                                                                                                                                             * Greek:
 * plural:                                                                                                                                                          ** plural:
 * Italian: (plural )                                                                                                                                 * Italian:  (plural )
 * Japanese:                                                                                                                                                                          * Japanese:
 * Latin: (plural )                                                                                                                                    * Latin:  (plural )
 * Portuguese:                                                                                                                                                        * Portuguese:
 * Russian:                                                                                                                                                            * Russian:
 * Spanish:                                                                                                                                                           * Spanish:
 * Latin: (plural )                                                                                                                                    * Latin:  (plural )
 * Portuguese:                                                                                                                                                        * Portuguese:
 * Russian:                                                                                                                                                            * Russian:
 * Spanish:                                                                                                                                                           * Spanish:
 * Spanish:                                                                                                                                                           * Spanish:

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Alternative forms
===Alternative forms===

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Geryon                                               # Geryon

Inflection
====Inflection====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * English: Geryon                                     * English: Geryon
 * Greek:                                 * Greek:
 * Latin: Geryones                                     * Latin: Geryones

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===


 * 1) gorgon                                                                                                               # gorgon

Usage notes
====Usage notes==== The third declension inflections with the irregular nominative singular are only sometimes found in the archaic or verse. The third declension inflections with the irregular nominative singular are only sometimes found in the archaic or verse.

Inflection
====Inflection====

Derived terms
====Derived terms====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                                                                                                    * Greek:
 * Latin: Gorgon                                                                                                       * Latin: Gorgon

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== Uncertain origin. Aristotle wrote that it was an word used to describe the Dorian tribes in, from Graii, an indigenous name of peoples in the coastal region. Uncertain origin. Aristotle wrote that it was an word used to describe the Dorian tribes in, from Graii, an indigenous name of peoples in the coastal region. In modern scholarship, the name is traced to, a city on the coast of Boeotia, a name given to the Greeks by the Romans, where they first met. The city's name itself means "grey," from. In modern scholarship, the name is traced to, a city on the coast of Boeotia, a name given to the Greeks by the Romans, where they first met. The city's name itself means "grey," from.

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Adjective
===Adjective=== Γραικός (Graikos)                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Γραικός (Graikos)
 * 1) Greek                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 # Greek

Proper noun
===Proper noun=== Γραικός (Graikos)                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             Γραικός (Graikos)
 * 1) Graecus, a character in Greek mythology, said to be a son of Thessalos, the king of Phthia; or else a son of Pandora and Zeus.                                                                                                                                                               # Graecus, a character in Greek mythology, said to be a son of Thessalos, the king of Phthia; or else a son of Pandora and Zeus.
 * 2) Graecian, name of an ancient Boeotian tribe that migrated to Italy.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               # Graecian, name of an ancient Boeotian tribe that migrated to Italy.

Greek
===Etymology===

Etymology
From From ===Noun===

Noun
# Greek ====Usage notes====
 * 1)  Greek

Usage notes
* Used in Byzantium and during Ottoman rule. ====Declension====
 * Used in Byzantium and during Ottoman rule.

Declension
====Synonyms====

Synonyms
*                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            ====Related terms====

Related terms
*                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            Γραικός Γραικός                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             Γραικός Γραικός                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             Γραικός Γραικός

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Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== Likely, though possibly ultimately from an African word (used to describe hairy people) that entered Greek via Punic. Likely, though possibly ultimately from an African word (used to describe hairy people) that entered Greek via Punic.

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) the name of a tribe of hairy women, described by Hanno the Navigator                                                                                                                  # the name of a tribe of hairy women, described by Hanno the Navigator
 * 2) * 5th century BC, Ἅννων ὁ Καρχηδόνιος, Ἅννωνος Περίπλους                                                                                #* 5th century BC, Ἅννων ὁ Καρχηδόνιος, Ἅννωνος Περίπλους
 * πολὺ δὲ πλείους ἦσαν γυναῖκες, δασεῖαι τοῖς σώμασιν, ἃς οἱ ἑρμηνέες ἐκάλουν Γορίλλας.                                                                                                     #*: πολὺ δὲ πλείους ἦσαν γυναῖκες, δασεῖαι τοῖς σώμασιν, ἃς οἱ ἑρμηνέες ἐκάλουν Γορίλλας.

Inflection
====Inflection====

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology 1
===Etymology 1=== From Hebrew דן (Dān)                                                                              From Hebrew דן (Dān)

Pronunciation
====Pronunciation====

Noun
====Noun====
 * 1) Dan                                                                                                                     # Dan

Descendants
=====Descendants=====
 * Greek:                                                                                                         * Greek:

Etymology 2
===Etymology 2===

Proper noun
====Proper noun==== #

Inflection
=====Inflection=====

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Etymology 1
===Etymology 1===

Proper noun
====Proper noun====
 * 1) Dardanus, a hero in Greek mythology.              # Dardanus, a hero in Greek mythology.

Inflection
=====Inflection=====

Etymology 2
===Etymology 2=== After the hero. After the hero.

Proper noun
====Proper noun====
 * 1) Dardanus, a mythological city on the Hellespont.  # Dardanus, a mythological city on the Hellespont.

Inflection
=====Inflection=====

Derived terms
=====Derived terms=====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                                          * Greek:
 * Latin: Dardanus; Dardania                                * Latin: Dardanus; Dardania

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Dictynna; Britomartis                             # Dictynna; Britomartis

Inflection
====Inflection====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                                  * Greek:
 * Latin: Dictynna                                      * Latin: Dictynna

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Danae                                        # Danae

Inflection
====Inflection====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                            * Greek:
 * Latin: Danaë                                * Latin: Danaë

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== From (Danaus); feminine of   From  (Danaus); feminine of

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) a daughter of Danaus                                          # a daughter of Danaus

Inflection
====Inflection====

Related terms
====Related terms====
 * (masculine)                                   *  (masculine)

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                                                           * Greek:
 * plural:                                        ** plural:
 * Latin: Danais (plural Danaides)                          * Latin: Danais (plural Danaides)
 * plural:                                        ** plural:
 * Latin: Danais (plural Danaides)                          * Latin: Danais (plural Danaides)

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== From. From.

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Noun
===Noun===
 * 1) the Danaans, the subjects of Danaus  # the Danaans, the subjects of Danaus
 * 2) the Greeks                                   # the Greeks

Declension
====Declension====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Latin:                            * Latin:

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Alternative forms
===Alternative forms===

Etymology
===Etymology=== , shortened form of                                                                                                                                                          , shortened form of

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Darius                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            # Darius

Inflection
====Inflection====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                                                                                                                                                                                                                               * Greek:
 * Latin:,                                                                                                                                                                                                               * Latin: ,

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Daulis                                # Daulis

Inflection
====Inflection====

Related terms
====Related terms====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek: ;  * Greek: ;
 * Latin: Daulis                        * Latin: Daulis

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Decelea                                                        # Decelea

Inflection
====Inflection====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek: (also Dhekelia)                       * Greek:  (also Dhekelia)
 * Latin:                                            * Latin:
 * Turkish:,   * Turkish: ,

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== From the plural of, from , see also Sanskrit. From the plural of, from , see also Sanskrit.

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Delphi                                                                                                                                     # Delphi

Inflection
====Inflection====

Derived terms
====Derived terms====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                                                                                                                         * Greek:
 * Latin: Delphi                                                                                                                             * Latin: Delphi

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Proper noun
===Proper noun===

Inflection
====Inflection====

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== The second half is generally believed to be. The first element is classically explained as an archaic form of, however this is disputed. Some refer the δη to an Illyrian form (see Albanian ), or even whole δημη. See also,. The second half is generally believed to be. The first element is classically explained as an archaic form of, however this is disputed. Some refer the δη to an Illyrian form (see Albanian ), or even whole δημη. See also,.

Alternative forms
===Alternative forms===
 * (Arcadocypriot, Boeotian, Doric)                                                                                                                                                                                                            *  (Arcadocypriot, Boeotian, Doric)
 * (Aeolic)                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         *  (Aeolic)
 * (Aeolic)                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         *  (Aeolic)

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Demeter                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            # Demeter

Inflection
====Inflection====

Related terms
====Related terms====

Derived terms
====Derived terms====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            * Greek:
 * Latin: Demeter                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    * Latin: Demeter
 * Latin: Demeter                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    * Latin: Demeter
 * Latin: Demeter                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    * Latin: Demeter
 * Latin: Demeter                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    * Latin: Demeter

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== Derived from. Derived from.

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Demetrius                                                                    # Demetrius

Inflection
====Inflection====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Belarusian:                                          * Belarusian:
 * Greek:,                                     * Greek: ,
 * Latin:                                                        * Latin:
 * Russian:                                             * Russian:

Greek
==Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== From. From.

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * , Demetrius, Dimitri                         #, Demetrius, Dimitri
 * 1) A saint whose feast day in the  Greek Orthodox tradition is 27 October.  # A saint whose feast day in the  Greek Orthodox tradition is 27 October.

Declension
====Declension====

Related terms
====Related terms==== Δημήτριος                                                                  Δημήτριος Δημήτριος                                                                  Δημήτριος Δημήτριος                                                                  Δημήτριος Δημήτριος                                                                  Δημήτριος
 * Δημήτρης                                        *  Δημήτρης
 * Δήμος, Μήτρος, Μήτσος, Μίμης            *  Δήμος, Μήτρος, Μήτσος, Μίμης
 * Δήμητρα                                         *  Δήμητρα

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Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Demophon                                  # Demophon

Inflection
====Inflection====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek: ;  * Greek: ;
 * Latin: Demophon                          * Latin: Demophon

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== +                  +

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun=== # Diomedes; Diomed
 * 1) Diomedes; Diomed

Inflection
====Inflection====

Descendants
* Latin: Diomedes
 * English: Diomedes; Diomed             ====Descendants====
 * Greek:                       * English: Diomedes; Diomed
 * Latin: Diomedes                           * Greek:

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Alternative forms
===Alternative forms===

Etymology
===Etymology=== From +             From  +

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) nickname given to the          # nickname given to the
 * 2) flatterers of Dionysius the Tyrant, including the school of Plato      ## flatterers of Dionysius the Tyrant, including the school of Plato
 * 1) flatterers of Dionysius the Tyrant, including the school of Plato      ## flatterers of Dionysius the Tyrant, including the school of Plato
 * 1) flatterers of Dionysius the Tyrant, including the school of Plato      ## flatterers of Dionysius the Tyrant, including the school of Plato
 * 1) flatterers of Dionysius the Tyrant, including the school of Plato      ## flatterers of Dionysius the Tyrant, including the school of Plato

Inflection
====Inflection====

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== From (Dionysus)                  From  (Dionysus)

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Dionysius                                         # Dionysius

Inflection
====Inflection====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Catalan:                              * Catalan:
 * English:,          * English: ,
 * French:,                * French: ,
 * Greek:,          * Greek: ,
 * Italian:                             * Italian:
 * Latin:                             * Latin:
 * Polish:                              * Polish:
 * Portuguese:,         * Portuguese: ,
 * Romanian:                             * Romanian:
 * Russian:                * Russian:
 * Slovak:                               * Slovak:
 * Spanish:                            * Spanish:
 * Turkish:                               * Turkish:

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Diodotus                                # Diodotus

Inflection
====Inflection====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                    * Greek:
 * Latin: Diodotus                        * Latin: Diodotus

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Alternative forms
===Alternative forms===

Etymology
===Etymology=== Attested in Mycenaean Greek (13th to 12th century BC) as di-wo-nu-so-. Attested in Mycenaean Greek (13th to 12th century BC) as di-wo-nu-so-. Dialectal variants Dienusos, Deunusos, Dinnusos and others. Dialectal variants Dienusos, Deunusos, Dinnusos and others. By popular etymology often connected with Διός (the genitive of Ζεύς, Zeus). By popular etymology often connected with Διός (the genitive of Ζεύς, Zeus). The dio- forms are probably built by analogy from an original stem die-. The compound die-nus-os is analysed as from a verbal stem die- (from diemai "to chase, to impel"). The nus- element gave rise to a toponym Νύσα Nusa (Nysa), a mountain where the god was nursed by nymphs (the Nysiads, Nysa is also the name given to one of these nymphs). According to the testimony of Pherecydes of Syros (6th c. BC), nusa is a word for "tree". Janda (Die Musik nach dem Chaos, 2010) suggests an original meaning of "impeller of the (world-)tree" (the axis mundi), connecting the god with archaic cosmology. The close association or indeed identity of Dionysus with a tree (especially the fig tree) is well attested in the classical period. The dio- forms are probably built by analogy from an original stem die-. The compound die-nus-os is analysed as from a verbal stem die- (from diemai "to chase, to impel"). The nus- element gave rise to a toponym Νύσα Nusa (Nysa), a mountain where the god was nursed by nymphs (the Nysiads, Nysa is also the name given to one of these nymphs). According to the testimony of Pherecydes of Syros (6th c. BC), nusa is a word for "tree". Janda (Die Musik nach dem Chaos, 2010) suggests an original meaning of "impeller of the (world-)tree" (the axis mundi), connecting the god with archaic cosmology. The close association or indeed identity of Dionysus with a tree (especially the fig tree) is well attested in the classical period.

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Dionysus                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            # Dionysus

Inflection
====Inflection====

Derived terms
====Derived terms====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                * Greek:
 * Latin: Dionysus                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    * Latin: Dionysus

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== From  from  from  +. See also. From  from  from  +. See also.

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Dione                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      # Dione

Inflection
====Inflection====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                                                                                                                                                                                                                          * Greek:
 * Latin: Dione                                                                                                                                                                                                                              * Latin: Dione

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== Of origin, therefore of unknown ultimate meaning. Of origin, therefore of unknown ultimate meaning.

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Dodona                                                           # Dodona

Inflection
====Inflection====

Related terms
====Related terms====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                                               * Greek:
 * Latin: Dodona                                                   * Latin: Dodona

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== From (Dorus); masculine of  (Dorian)  From  (Dorus); masculine of  (Dorian)

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Doris, an Oceanid nymph in Greek mythology                               # Doris, an Oceanid nymph in Greek mythology
 * 2) Doris, one of the Nereid daughters of the Oceanic nymph of the same name     # Doris, one of the Nereid daughters of the Oceanic nymph of the same name
 * 3) the lands inhabited by the ancient Dorians                               # the lands inhabited by the ancient Dorians
 * 4) a region of central Greece inhabited chiefly by the Dorians              # a region of central Greece inhabited chiefly by the Dorians
 * 5) a region of southwest Anatolia colonized by Dorians in ancient times     # a region of southwest Anatolia colonized by Dorians in ancient times

Inflection
====Inflection==== The personal name rarely takes a definite article. The personal name rarely takes a definite article.

Noun
===Noun===
 * 1) a female Dorian                                                          # a female Dorian

Inflection
====Inflection====

Related terms
===Related terms===

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek: ;                                       * Greek: ;
 * Latin: Doris                                                            * Latin: Doris

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== From. From.

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Noun
===Noun===
 * 1) a Dorian                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     # a Dorian

Inflection
====Inflection====

Related terms
====Related terms====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          * Greek:
 * plural:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       *** plural:
 * plural:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        *** plural:
 * plural:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        *** plural:
 * plural:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        *** plural:

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Dorieus, a male given name                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   # Dorieus, a male given name

Inflection
====Inflection====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek: ;                                                                                                                                                                                                                        * Greek: ;
 * Latin: Dorieus                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              * Latin: Dorieus

Usage notes
===Usage notes=== The noun and proper noun inflect in slightly different ways. The noun that means Dorian inflects in the contracted vowel-ευς manner, while the proper noun that means the name Dorieus inflects in the uncontracted ευς manner. The noun and proper noun inflect in slightly different ways. The noun that means Dorian inflects in the contracted vowel-ευς manner, while the proper noun that means the name Dorieus inflects in the uncontracted ευς manner.

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Adjective
===Adjective===
 * 1) Doric, Dorian                                       # Doric, Dorian

Inflection
====Inflection====

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Alternative forms
===Alternative forms===

Etymology
===Etymology=== See. See.

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Delos                               # Delos

Inflection
====Inflection====

Derived terms
====Derived terms====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * English:                 * English:
 * Greek:               * Greek:
 * Latin:                   * Latin:

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Eileithyia                                               # Eileithyia

Inflection
====Inflection====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * English: Eileithyia                                     * English: Eileithyia
 * Greek:                                    * Greek:
 * Latin: Ilithyia; Eileithyia                         * Latin: Ilithyia; Eileithyia

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== Perhaps from, but it has also been linked to , a Laconian town whose inhabitants were enslaved. Perhaps from, but it has also been linked to , a Laconian town whose inhabitants were enslaved.

Alternative forms
===Alternative forms===

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Noun
===Noun===
 * 1) a Helot                                                                                                                                                           # a Helot

Inflection
====Inflection====

Derived terms
====Derived terms====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * English:                                                                                                                                               * English:
 * Greek:,                                                                                                                               * Greek: ,
 * Russian:                                                                                                                                        * Russian:

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Eurycles                                    # Eurycles

Inflection
====Inflection====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                        * Greek:
 * Latin: Eurycles                            * Latin: Eurycles

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Alternative forms
===Alternative forms===
 * (Doric)                                                           *  (Doric)
 * (verse)                                                                            *  (verse)

Etymology
===Etymology=== Possibly from. Possibly from.

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Europa, A Phoenician princess abducted to Crete by Zeus, in Greek mythology.  # Europa, A Phoenician princess abducted to Crete by Zeus, in Greek mythology.
 * 2) Europe, a continent                                                                               # Europe, a continent

Inflection
====Inflection==== The personal name rarely takes a definite article. The personal name rarely takes a definite article.

Descendants
====Descendants====

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Eurotas, a man in Greek mythology                         # Eurotas, a man in Greek mythology
 * 2) Evrotas, a river said to be named after the man           # Evrotas, a river said to be named after the man
 * 3) Vagina.                                                       # Vagina.

Inflection
====Inflection==== The personal name rarely takes a definite article. The personal name rarely takes a definite article.

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                                       * Greek:
 * Latin: Eurotas                                           * Latin: Eurotas

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== From meaning "good cow country." From meaning "good cow country."

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Euboea.                                                                                            # Euboea.

Inflection
====Inflection====

Derived terms
====Derived terms====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * French:                                                                                 * French:
 * Greek: ( is also common)                                               * Greek:  ( is also common)
 * Latin:                                                                                 * Latin:
 * Turkish: ( is more common)                                                * Turkish:  ( is more common)

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Dorian form of Ζεύς                    # Dorian form of Ζεύς

Inflection
====Inflection====

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== Probably related to  Probably related to

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Zephyrus, the west wind                        # Zephyrus, the west wind

Inflection
====Inflection====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Breton:                           * Breton:
 * Czech:                            * Czech:
 * Dutch:                           * Dutch:
 * English:,        * English: ,
 * French:                            * French:
 * German:                            * German:
 * Greek:                            * Greek:
 * Hebrew:,             * Hebrew: ,
 * Hungarian:                      * Hungarian:
 * Italian:                           * Italian:
 * Japanese:              * Japanese:
 * Latin:                           * Latin:
 * Lithuanian:                       * Lithuanian:
 * Old Armenian:                     * Old Armenian:
 * Armenian:                        ** Armenian:
 * Polish:                             * Polish:
 * Portuguese:                        * Portuguese:
 * Spanish:                           * Spanish:
 * Swedish:                          * Swedish:

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== From, accusative case of , which gives. Cognate with Latin (whence fabricated nominative ). From, accusative case of , which gives. Cognate with Latin (whence fabricated nominative ).

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Poetic form of                                                                                                                                                                  # Poetic form of

Inflection
====Inflection====

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== From, from. Cognate with Sanskrit, Latin , Old English , Hittite. From, from. Cognate with Sanskrit, Latin , Old English , Hittite.

Alternative forms
===Alternative forms===

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Zeus                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  # Zeus
 * 2)  = Hades                                                                                                                                                                ##  = Hades
 * 1)  = Hades                                                                                                                                                                ##  = Hades
 * 1)  = Hades                                                                                                                                                                ##  = Hades
 * 1)  = Hades                                                                                                                                                                ##  = Hades

Inflection
====Inflection====

Hypernyms
====Hypernyms====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * English: Zeus                                                                                                                                                                                                                        * English: Zeus
 * Greek: ;                                                                                                                                                                                                       * Greek: ;
 * Latin:                                                                                                                                                                                                                      * Latin:

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Alternative forms
===Alternative forms===

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Thamyris; Thamyras                                         # Thamyris; Thamyras

Inflection
====Inflection====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek: ;                        * Greek: ;
 * Latin: Thamyris                                               * Latin: Thamyris

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Thetis                                                                                # Thetis

Inflection
====Inflection====

Derived terms
====Derived terms====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek: ;                                                    * Greek: ;
 * Latin: Thetis                                                                        * Latin: Thetis
 * Turkish: Thetis                                                                      * Turkish: Thetis

Greek
===Proper noun===

Proper noun
#, Thetis mother of Achilles. Θέτις Θέτις                                                                               Θέτις Θέτις
 * , Thetis mother of Achilles.

66/71: Θήρα

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Thera, a volcanic island in the Cyclades    # Thera, a volcanic island in the Cyclades

Inflection
====Inflection====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                            * Greek:
 * Latin: Thera                               * Latin: Thera

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Etymology
===Etymology===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Thales                                                         # Thales

Inflection
====Inflection====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                                              * Greek:
 * Latin: Thales                                                 * Latin: Thales
 * Turkish: Thales                                               * Turkish: Thales

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Thaumas                                      # Thaumas

Inflection
====Inflection====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek: ;       * Greek: ;
 * Latin: Thaumas                              * Latin: Thaumas

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== From Θεσσαλός (Thessalus)                   From Θεσσαλός (Thessalus)

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Thessaly                                       # Thessaly

Inflection
====Inflection====

Derived terms
====Derived terms====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Bulgarian:            * Bulgarian:
 * English:                         * English:
 * French:                         * French:
 * German:                        * German:
 * Greek:                           * Greek:
 * Hebrew:                 * Hebrew:
 * Italian:                        * Italian:
 * Latin:                          * Latin:
 * Macedonian:          * Macedonian:
 * Romanian:                         * Romanian:
 * Russian:            * Russian:
 * Turkish:                          * Turkish:

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Alternative forms
===Alternative forms===

Etymology
===Etymology===

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Adjective
===Adjective===
 * 1) of the Thessalian                                                                                                                                   # of the Thessalian
 * 1) of the Thessalian                                                                                                                                   # of the Thessalian
 * 1) of the Thessalian                                                                                                                                   # of the Thessalian

Declension
====Declension====

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== Pre-Greek name, probably from *Kʷettʸal-  Pre-Greek name, probably from *Kʷettʸal-

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Thessalus                                    # Thessalus

Noun
===Noun===
 * 1) an inhabitant of Thessaly; a Thessalian  # an inhabitant of Thessaly; a Thessalian

Inflection
====Inflection==== The proper noun does not take a definite article. The proper noun does not take a definite article.

Derived terms
===Derived terms===

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                         * Greek:

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== Related to words describing law and institutions, ultimately from. Related to words describing law and institutions, ultimately from.

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Theseus                                                                                                                                                            # Theseus

Inflection
====Inflection====

Derived terms
====Derived terms====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Arabic:                                                                                                                                                * Arabic:
 * Breton:                                                                                                                                               * Breton:
 * Bulgarian:                                                                                                                                     * Bulgarian:
 * Catalan:                                                                                                                                                * Catalan:
 * Czech:                                                                                                                                                * Czech:
 * Danish:                                                                                                                                               * Danish:
 * Dutch:                                                                                                                                                * Dutch:
 * Estonian:                                                                                                                                             * Estonian:
 * Finnish:                                                                                                                                              * Finnish:
 * French:                                                                                                                                                * French:
 * Galician:                                                                                                                                               * Galician:
 * German:                                                                                                                                               * German:
 * Greek:,                                                                                                                                * Greek: ,
 * Hebrew:                                                                                                                                                 * Hebrew:
 * Hungarian:                                                                                                                                          * Hungarian:
 * Icelandic:                                                                                                                                           * Icelandic:
 * Italian:                                                                                                                                                * Italian:
 * Japanese:                                                                                                                                     * Japanese:
 * Latin:                                                                                                                                                * Latin:
 * Lithuanian:                                                                                                                                           * Lithuanian:
 * Luxembourgish:                                                                                                                                        * Luxembourgish:
 * Norwegian:                                                                                                                                            * Norwegian:
 * Polish:                                                                                                                                               * Polish:
 * Portuguese:                                                                                                                                             * Portuguese:
 * Romanian:                                                                                                                                               * Romanian:
 * Russian:                                                                                                                                       * Russian:
 * Serbo-Croatian:,                                                                                                                         * Serbo-Croatian: ,
 * Slovene:                                                                                                                                                * Slovene:
 * Spanish:                                                                                                                                                * Spanish:
 * Swedish:                                                                                                                                              * Swedish:
 * Turkish:                                                                                                                                              * Turkish:
 * Ukrainian:                                                                                                                                     * Ukrainian:
 * Urdu:                                                                                                                                                  * Urdu:

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Alternative forms
===Alternative forms===
 * (verse)                           *  (verse)

Etymology
===Etymology=== From (Thrax)                      From  (Thrax)

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Thrace                                         # Thrace

Inflection
====Inflection====

Related terms
====Related terms====

Derived terms
====Derived terms====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Bulgarian:              * Bulgarian:
 * Greek:                              * Greek:
 * Latin:                            * Latin:
 * Romanian:                          * Romanian:
 * Turkish:                           * Turkish:

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Alternative forms
===Alternative forms===

Etymology
===Etymology=== From the base of, from. From the base of, from.

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Thrax                                                                                                  # Thrax

Noun
===Noun===
 * 1) an inhabitant of Thrace; a Thracian                                                                # an inhabitant of Thrace; a Thracian

Inflection
====Inflection====

Related terms
===Related terms===

Derived terms
===Derived terms===

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                                                                                                    * Greek:
 * plural:                                                                                   ** plural:
 * Latin: Thrax (plural Thraces)                                                                     * Latin: Thrax (plural Thraces)
 * plural:                                                                                   ** plural:
 * Latin: Thrax (plural Thraces)                                                                     * Latin: Thrax (plural Thraces)

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Alternative forms
===Alternative forms===

Etymology
===Etymology=== Feminine form of                                                                                                                       Feminine form of

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Noun
===Noun===
 * 1) female inhabitant of Thrace; Thracian woman, esp. Thracian slave-girl                                                                                 # female inhabitant of Thrace; Thracian woman, esp. Thracian slave-girl

Inflection
====Inflection====

Related terms
====Related terms====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                                                                                                                                        * Greek:
 * Latin:,                                                                                                                    * Latin: ,

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Alternative forms
===Alternative forms===
 * (prose)                            *  (prose)

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Thrax                                          # Thrax

Noun
===Noun===
 * 1) an inhabitant of Thrace; a Thracian        # an inhabitant of Thrace; a Thracian

Inflection
====Inflection====

Related terms
===Related terms===

Derived terms
===Derived terms===

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                                            * Greek:
 * plural:                           ** plural:
 * Latin: Threx (plural Threces)             * Latin: Threx (plural Threces)
 * plural:                           ** plural:
 * Latin: Threx (plural Threces)             * Latin: Threx (plural Threces)

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Thebes, the name of a city in Boeotia and the name of another city in Egypt                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              # Thebes, the name of a city in Boeotia and the name of another city in Egypt

Inflection
====Inflection==== The name of the Egyptian city is sometimes singular in verse. The name of the Egyptian city is sometimes singular in verse.

Derived terms
====Derived terms====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Arabic:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        * Arabic:
 * Basque:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       * Basque:
 * Breton: in Greece:, in Egypt:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  * Breton: in Greece: , in Egypt:
 * Bulgarian:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             * Bulgarian:
 * Catalan:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      * Catalan:
 * Czech:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        * Czech:
 * Danish:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      * Danish:
 * Dutch:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        * Dutch:
 * English:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     * English:
 * Estonian:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     * Estonian:
 * Finnish:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      * Finnish:
 * French:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      * French:
 * Galician:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     * Galician:
 * German:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      * German:
 * Greek: in Greece:, in Egypt:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    * Greek: in Greece: , in Egypt:
 * Hebrew:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        * Hebrew:
 * Hungarian: in Greece:, in Egypt:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              * Hungarian: in Greece: , in Egypt:
 * Italian:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       * Italian:
 * Japanese: in Greece:, in Egypt:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  * Japanese: in Greece: , in Egypt:
 * Korean:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          * Korean:
 * Latin:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       * Latin:
 * Lithuanian:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   * Lithuanian:
 * Norwegian:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   * Norwegian:
 * Polish:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        * Polish:
 * Portuguese:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   * Portuguese:
 * Romanian:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      * Romanian:
 * Russian:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               * Russian:
 * Serbo-Croatian:,                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 * Serbo-Croatian: ,
 * Slovak:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        * Slovak:
 * Slovene:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       * Slovene:
 * Spanish:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      * Spanish:
 * Swedish:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      * Swedish:
 * Turkish:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      * Turkish:
 * Welsh:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       * Welsh:

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== Three possibilities include:                          Three possibilities include:
 * From ;                  * From ;
 * From .  * From.
 * From .  * From.

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Noun
===Noun===
 * 1) Cadmus                                           # Cadmus

Inflection
====Inflection====

Derived terms
====Derived terms====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                               * Greek:
 * Latin: Cadmus                                   * Latin: Cadmus

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Noun
===Noun===
 * 1) Calchas                                      # Calchas

Inflection
====Inflection====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek: ;       * Greek: ;
 * Latin: Calchas                              * Latin: Calchas

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Noun
===Noun===
 * 1) Canopus                                 # Canopus

Inflection
====Inflection====

Derived terms
====Derived terms====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                     * Greek:

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Car or Kar, the legendary founder of Caria  # Car or Kar, the legendary founder of Caria

Noun
===Noun===
 * 1) an inhabitant of Caria; a Carian                # an inhabitant of Caria; a Carian

Inflection
====Inflection==== The personal name rarely takes a definite article. The personal name rarely takes a definite article.

Derived terms
===Derived terms===

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                                                 * Greek:
 * plural:                                 ** plural:
 * Latin: Car (plural Cares)                      * Latin: Car (plural Cares)
 * plural:                                 ** plural:
 * Latin: Car (plural Cares)                      * Latin: Car (plural Cares)

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== From. From.

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Castor                                        # Castor

Inflection
====Inflection====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                                           * Greek:
 * Latin:                            * Latin:
 * Latin:                            * Latin:
 * Latin:                            * Latin:

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Cecrops                                           # Cecrops

Inflection
====Inflection====

Derived terms
====Derived terms====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                              * Greek:

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== Perhaps from +  either from bull-fighting or from herding. Perhaps from +  either from bull-fighting or from herding.

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Noun
===Noun===
 * 1) Centaur, a member of a savage race dwelling between Mt. Pelion and Mt. Ossa on the Northeastern coast of Thessaly.  # Centaur, a member of a savage race dwelling between Mt. Pelion and Mt. Ossa on the Northeastern coast of Thessaly.

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) The constellation Centaurus                                                                                             # The constellation Centaurus

Inflection
====Inflection====

Derived terms
====Derived terms====

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== Possibly cognate with Sanskrit, , "speckled, spotted color," from. Possibly cognate with Sanskrit, , "speckled, spotted color," from.

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Cerberus, the three-headed dog which guards the entrance to Hades                                                                           # Cerberus, the three-headed dog which guards the entrance to Hades

Inflection
====Inflection====

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Corcyra; Corfu, Ionian Islands, Greece           # Corcyra; Corfu, Ionian Islands, Greece

Inflection
====Inflection====

Derived terms
====Derived terms====

Proper noun
==Greek== ===Proper noun===
 * 1) Corfu, the Ionian Island and its chief town.

Declension
# Corfu, the Ionian Island and its chief town. ====Declension====

Derived terms
*
 * ====Derived terms====
 * ====Derived terms====

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Ceos; Kea, Cyclades, Greece    # Ceos; Kea, Cyclades, Greece

Inflection
====Inflection====

Derived terms
====Derived terms====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek: ;     * Greek: ;
 * Latin: Ceos                       * Latin: Ceos

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Alternative forms
===Alternative forms===
 * (Aeolic)                 *  (Aeolic)

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) one of the Keres; a Ker                            # one of the Keres; a Ker

Inflection
====Inflection====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek: ;                         * Greek: ;

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Noun
===Noun===
 * 1) a Cilician                                                      # a Cilician

Inflection
====Inflection====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                                                             * Greek:
 * plural                                            ** plural
 * plural                                            ** plural
 * plural                                            ** plural

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== From the noun ("falcon")      From the noun  ("falcon")

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Circe                                        # Circe

Inflection
====Inflection====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                            * Greek:
 * Latin: Circe                                * Latin: Circe

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== From +. From +.

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Noun
===Noun===
 * 1) Calliope, the muse of eloquence and epic poetry                           # Calliope, the muse of eloquence and epic poetry

Inflection
====Inflection====

Greek
==Greek==

Etymology
From. ===Etymology=== From.

Proper noun
===Proper noun=== #, Calliope
 * , Calliope

Declension
====Declension==== Καλλιόπη Καλλιόπη                                                                            Καλλιόπη Καλλιόπη                                                                            Καλλιόπη Καλλιόπη

92/99: Καλυψώ

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== Probably from : "she who conceals". Probably from : "she who conceals".

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Noun
===Noun===
 * 1) Calypso                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               # Calypso

Inflection
====Inflection====

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== From. From.

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Carthage                                                                                # Carthage

Inflection
====Inflection====

Derived terms
====Derived terms====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                                                                   * Greek:
 * Latin:                                             * Latin:

Etymology
==Greek== From, from ===Etymology===

Proper noun
From, from ===Proper noun=== # Καρχηδών Καρχηδών Καρχηδών Καρχηδών

94/101: Κασταλία

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology===

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===

Declension
====Declension====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Latin:                                                                    * Latin:
 * English:                                                                  ** English:

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== The origin is. Perhaps from. Compare also Old Armenian, Middle Persian. The origin is. Perhaps from. Compare also Old Armenian, Middle Persian.

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Caucasus                                                                                                                                                                                                                        # Caucasus

Inflection
====Inflection====

Derived terms
====Derived terms====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Armenian:                                                                                                                                                                                                           * Armenian:
 * Azeri:                                                                                                                                                                                                              * Azeri:
 * Georgian:                                                                                                                                                                                                         * Georgian:
 * Greek:                                                                                                                                                                                                            * Greek:
 * Hebrew:                                                                                                                                                                                                    * Hebrew:
 * Latin:                                                                                                                                                                                                            * Latin:
 * Persian:                                                                                                                                                                                                   * Persian:
 * Russian:                                                                                                                                                                                                            * Russian:
 * Tatar:                                                                                                                                                                                                              * Tatar:
 * Turkish:                                                                                                                                                                                                          * Turkish:
 * Ukrainian:                                                                                                                                                                                                          * Ukrainian:

Greek
==Greek==

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Caucasus

Inflection
# Caucasus ====Inflection====

Derived terms
*                                                                                                                                                                                                              * Καύκασος Καύκασος Καύκασος                                                                                                                                                                                                                      Καύκασος Καύκασος                                                                                                                                                                                                                      Καύκασος Καύκασος                                                                                                                                                                                                                      Καύκασος Καύκασος Καύκασος
 * ====Derived terms====
 * ====Derived terms====

96/103: Καῖσαρ

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== From. From.

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Noun
===Noun===
 * 1) Caesar                                      # Caesar
 * 2) emperor                                     # emperor

Declension
====Declension====

Derived terms
====Derived terms====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:,       * Greek: ,

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Cepheus                                                                # Cepheus

Inflection
====Inflection====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek: ;                                    * Greek: ;
 * Latin: Cepheus                                                        * Latin: Cepheus

Greek
==Greek==

Proper noun
===Proper noun=== # Cepheus (mythical husband of Cassiopeia) # Cepheus (constellation) Κηφεύς Κηφεύς
 * 1)  Cepheus (mythical husband of Cassiopeia)
 * 2)  Cepheus (constellation)

98/105: Κηφισός

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Alternative forms
===Alternative forms===

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Cephissus                                    # Cephissus

Inflection
====Inflection====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                          * Greek:

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== Compare Akkadian or. Compare Akkadian or.

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Cilicia, a region in Asia Minor                                                                                   # Cilicia, a region in Asia Minor

Inflection
====Inflection====

Derived terms
====Derived terms====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                                                                                                   * Greek:
 * Latin:                                                                                                   * Latin:
 * Russian:                                                                                     * Russian:
 * Turkish:                                                                                                 * Turkish:

Greek
==Greek==

Proper noun
===Proper noun=== # Cilicia (an area in Asia Minor) Κιλικία Κιλικία Κιλικία                                                                                                             Κιλικία Κιλικία Κιλικία
 * 1) Cilicia (an area in Asia Minor)

100/107: Κλειώ

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== From. From.

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Clio                                   # Clio

Inflection
====Inflection====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                      * Greek:
 * Latin:                       * Latin:

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Clotho                         # Clotho

Inflection
====Inflection====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:              * Greek:
 * Latin: Clotho                 * Latin: Clotho

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology===

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * , south-western, modern-day # , south-western, modern-day

Inflection
====Inflection====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                                                                                          * Greek:
 * Latin:                                                                                          * Latin:
 * Turkish:                                                                                        * Turkish:

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Colonae                           # Colonae

Inflection
====Inflection====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:               * Greek:
 * Latin: Colonae                   * Latin: Colonae

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Noun
===Noun===
 * 1) any individual among the Korybantes       # any individual among the Korybantes

Inflection
====Inflection====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                                       * Greek:
 * plural:                  ** plural:
 * Latin: Corybas (plural Corybantes)   * Latin: Corybas (plural Corybantes)
 * plural:                  ** plural:
 * Latin: Corybas (plural Corybantes)   * Latin: Corybas (plural Corybantes)

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== From Κρήτη "Crete". From Κρήτη "Crete".

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Noun
===Noun===
 * 1) Cretan.                                                                                                               # Cretan.

Inflection
====Inflection====

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== From, mythological hero, probably an indigenous ethnic name. From, mythological hero, probably an indigenous ethnic name.

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Crete.                                                                                                                           # Crete.

Inflection
====Inflection====

Derived terms
====Derived terms====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Arabic:                                                                                                                * Arabic:
 * Basque:                                                                                                               * Basque:
 * Bulgarian:                                                                                                     * Bulgarian:
 * Catalan:                                                                                                              * Catalan:
 * English:                                                                                                              * English:
 * French:                                                                                                               * French:
 * German:                                                                                                               * German:
 * Greek:                                                                                                                * Greek:
 * Hebrew:                                                                                                     * Hebrew:
 * Italian:                                                                                                              * Italian:
 * Kurdish:                                                                                                              * Kurdish:
 * Latin:                                                                                                                * Latin:
 * Macedonian:                                                                                                    * Macedonian:
 * Old Armenian: (Kretē)                                                                                                * Old Armenian:  (Kretē)
 * Armenian: (Krete)                                                                                                    ** Armenian:  (Krete)
 * Persian:                                                                                                                * Persian:
 * Portuguese:                                                                                                           * Portuguese:
 * Romanian:                                                                                                             * Romanian:
 * Russian:                                                                                                       * Russian:
 * Serbo-Croatian:,                                                                         * Serbo-Croatian: ,
 * Sicilian:                                                                                                            * Sicilian:
 * Spanish:                                                                                                              * Spanish:
 * Turkish:                                                                                                              * Turkish:
 * Ukrainian:                                                                                                     * Ukrainian:

Greek
==Greek==

Proper noun
===Proper noun=== # Crete (island)
 * 1) Crete (island)

Declension
====Declension====

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== From. From.

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1)  Son of Cronus    #  Son of Cronus

Inflection
====Inflection====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                                                           * Greek:
 * Latin: Cronides                                                               * Latin: Cronides
 * English: Cronid                                                              ** English: Cronid

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== Uncertain; several proposed. See Cronus for details. Uncertain; several proposed. See Cronus for details.

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Cronus                                                                                      # Cronus

Inflection
====Inflection====

Derived terms
====Derived terms====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                                                                          * Greek:
 * Latin: Cronus                                                                              * Latin: Cronus

Proper noun
==Greek== ===Proper noun=== # Cronus, Cronos
 * 1)  Cronus, Cronos
 * 2)  The planet Saturn

Declension
# The planet Saturn ====Declension====

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Alternative forms
===Alternative forms===

Etymology
===Etymology===

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Crisa, a city in Phocis.  # Crisa, a city in Phocis.

Inflection
====Inflection====

Derived terms
====Derived terms====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                                       * Greek:
 * Latin:                                       * Latin:

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Cybele                                          # Cybele

Inflection
====Inflection====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                              * Greek:
 * Latin: Cybele                                  * Latin: Cybele

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== From (Cydonia)              From  (Cydonia)

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Noun
===Noun===
 * 1) an inhabitant of Cydonia, Crete, Greece     # an inhabitant of Cydonia, Crete, Greece

Inflection
====Inflection====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                      * Greek:
 * Latin: Cydoniates                          * Latin: Cydoniates

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Cyllene, an oread nymph in Greek mythology      # Cyllene, an oread nymph in Greek mythology
 * 2) Kyllini, a mountain in the Peloponnese, Greece  # Kyllini, a mountain in the Peloponnese, Greece

Inflection
====Inflection====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                             * Greek:
 * Latin: Cyllene                                 * Latin: Cyllene

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Cyrene, an ancient city in what is now Libya.                                                                     # Cyrene, an ancient city in what is now Libya.
 * 2) Cyrene or Kyrene, a character in Greek mythology.                                                                 # Cyrene or Kyrene, a character in Greek mythology.

Inflection
====Inflection====

Derived terms
====Derived terms====

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Corycian Cave                           # Corycian Cave

Inflection
====Inflection====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * English: Corycian                      * English: Corycian
 * Greek: ;  * Greek: ;
 * Latin: Corycis                         * Latin: Corycis

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Codrus                         # Codrus

Inflection
====Inflection====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:             * Greek:
 * Latin: Codrus                 * Latin: Codrus

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== From (Pelasgian). The suffix θος indicates the source as a lost pre-Indo-European language. From (Pelasgian). The suffix θος indicates the source as a lost pre-Indo-European language.

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Corinth                                                                                                                                                                                                                             # Corinth

Inflection
====Inflection====

Derived terms
====Derived terms====

Proper noun
==Greek==
 * 1) Corinth                                                                                                                                                                                                                             ===Proper noun===

Declension
# Corinth ====Declension==== Κόρινθος Κόρινθος Κόρινθος Κόρινθος

117/124: Κύζικος

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Cyzicus; Kyzikos, Turkey            # Cyzicus; Kyzikos, Turkey

Inflection
====Inflection====

Derived terms
====Derived terms====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                     * Greek:
 * Latin: Cyzicus                         * Latin: Cyzicus
 * Turkish: Kyzikos                       * Turkish: Kyzikos

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Kythira (also spelt Cythera, Kythera or Kithira), one of the seven major Ionian Islands, Greece  # Kythira (also spelt Cythera, Kythera or Kithira), one of the seven major Ionian Islands, Greece

Inflection
====Inflection====

Derived terms
====Derived terms====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                                                                       * Greek:
 * Italian: Cerigo                                                                                             * Italian: Cerigo
 * Latin: Cythera                                                                                              * Latin: Cythera

Etymology
==Greek== From (pre-Hellenic) ===Etymology===

Noun
From (pre-Hellenic) ===Noun===
 * 1) Kythira (also Cythera, Kythera or Kithira)

Declension
# Kythira (also Cythera, Kythera or Kithira) ====Declension====

Synonyms
====Synonyms====

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== Superficially decomposes as +. This is thought to be a folk etymology, with the true etymology in becoming obscured after the loss of the word *peḱu-. Cattle thieves are pervasive in Indo-European mythology; before the folk etymology, the Cyclops will have been a cattle thief of no unusual facial disposition. Superficially decomposes as +. This is thought to be a folk etymology, with the true etymology in becoming obscured after the loss of the word *peḱu-. Cattle thieves are pervasive in Indo-European mythology; before the folk etymology, the Cyclops will have been a cattle thief of no unusual facial disposition.

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Noun
===Noun===
 * 1) a Cyclops                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        # a Cyclops

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 * English: Cyclops                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                * English: Cyclops
 * Greek:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              * Greek:
 * plural:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           ** plural:
 * Latin: Cyclops (plural Cyclopes)                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            * Latin: Cyclops (plural Cyclopes)
 * plural:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           ** plural:
 * Latin: Cyclops (plural Cyclopes)                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            * Latin: Cyclops (plural Cyclopes)

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

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Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Cynthus, a mountain in Delos, Cyclades, Greece  # Cynthus, a mountain in Delos, Cyclades, Greece

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 * Greek:                              * Greek:
 * Latin: Cynthus                                 * Latin: Cynthus

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== From, probably from an unknown Mediterranean language. From, probably from an unknown Mediterranean language.

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 * 1) Cyprus                                                                                                                # Cyprus

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Greek
==Greek==

Proper noun
===Proper noun=== # Cyprus
 * 1) Cyprus

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In the Cypriot dialect:                                                                                                *
 * ,                                                  ====Related terms====
 * In the Cypriot dialect:



Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

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Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Corsica                                      # Corsica

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====Descendants==== The modern Greek name for Corsica is Κορσική. The modern Greek name for Corsica is Κορσική.
 * Greek:                           * Greek:
 * Latin: Cyrnus                               * Latin: Cyrnus

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

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Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Corycus; Kızkalesi, Turkey          # Corycus; Kızkalesi, Turkey

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 * Greek:                     * Greek:
 * Latin: Corycus                         * Latin: Corycus

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== From. From.

Pronunciation
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===Proper noun===
 * 1) Cyrus                                      # Cyrus

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 * Greek:                          * Greek:
 * Latin:                          * Latin:
 * Old Armenian:                 * Old Armenian:
 * Armenian:                    ** Armenian:

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

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Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Kos, an island in the Dodecanese  # Kos, an island in the Dodecanese

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 * Greek:                   * Greek:
 * Italian: Coo                     * Italian: Coo

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== Feminine form of ("Laconian")          Feminine form of  ("Laconian")

Pronunciation
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Noun
===Noun===
 * 1) a female Laconian                                    # a female Laconian

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Laconia                                              # Laconia

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 * Greek:                                  * Greek:
 * plural:                               ** plural:

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Pronunciation
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Noun
===Noun===
 * 1) a Laconian                               # a Laconian

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 * English: laconic                        * English: laconic
 * Greek:   * Greek:
 * Greek :           * Greek :

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

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Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Larissa, Thessaly, Greece                         # Larissa, Thessaly, Greece

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 * Greek:                                               * Greek:
 * Latin: Larissa                                   * Latin: Larissa
 * Latin: Larissa                                   * Latin: Larissa
 * Latin: Larissa                                   * Latin: Larissa

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== Cognate with Latin Latium, either originating it or deriving from it; from (Latinus)  Cognate with Latin Latium, either originating it or deriving from it; from  (Latinus)

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Latium; Lazio, Italy                                                                                  # Latium; Lazio, Italy

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 * Aragonese:                                                                                     * Aragonese:
 * Catalan:                                                                                        * Catalan:
 * Croatian:                                                                                      * Croatian:
 * English:                                                                                      * English:
 * French:                                                                                       * French:
 * Friulian:                                                                                      * Friulian:
 * Galician:                                                                                      * Galician:
 * Greek:                                                                                                       * Greek:
 * (via Italian)                                                                               **  (via Italian)
 * Italian:                                                                                       * Italian:
 * Latin:                                                                                        * Latin:
 * Ligurian:                                                                                    * Ligurian:
 * Occitan:                                                                                        * Occitan:
 * Piedmontese:                                                                                 * Piedmontese:
 * Polish:                                                                                       * Polish:
 * Portuguese:                                                                                    * Portuguese:
 * Romanian:                                                                                     * Romanian:
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 * Spanish:                                                                                       * Spanish:
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 * Venetian:                                                                                    * Venetian:

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== Name said to originally mean 'forested' or 'woody,' possibly a borrowing, as the original Hittite name for the island was Lazpa.  Name said to originally mean 'forested' or 'woody,' possibly a  borrowing, as the original Hittite name for the island was Lazpa.

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===Proper noun===
 * 1) Lesbos                                                                                                                                           # Lesbos

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 * English: Lesbos                                                                                                                                 * English: Lesbos
 * Greek:                                                                                                                               * Greek:

Greek
==Greek==

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
*                                                                                                                                                       ===Proper noun===
 * 1) Lesbos

Declension
# Lesbos ====Declension==== Λέσβος Λέσβος Λέσβος                                                                                                                                         Λέσβος Λέσβος                                                                                                                                         Λέσβος Λέσβος Λέσβος

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Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

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===Proper noun===
 * 1) Leda                                      # Leda

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 * Greek:                          * Greek:
 * Latin: Leda                              * Latin: Leda

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== From (Libya)                     From  (Libya)

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Noun
===Noun===
 * 1) a Libyan                                       # a Libyan

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 * Greek:                              * Greek:

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

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===Pronunciation===

Noun
===Noun===
 * 1) one of the Ligures; a Ligurian             # one of the Ligures; a Ligurian
 * 2) an inhabitant of Liguria; a Ligurian       # an inhabitant of Liguria; a Ligurian

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 * Greek:                              * Greek:

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

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===Proper noun===
 * 1) Lindos, Rhodes, Dodecanese, Greece  # Lindos, Rhodes, Dodecanese, Greece

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 * English: Lindos                    * English: Lindos
 * Greek:                  * Greek:
 * Latin: Lindus                      * Latin: Lindus
 * Turkish: Lindos                    * Turkish: Lindos

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

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===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Lacedaemon                                    # Lacedaemon

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 * Greek: ;  * Greek: ;
 * Latin: Lacedaemon                            * Latin: Lacedaemon

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== From Λάκων "Laconia"                                   From Λάκων "Laconia"

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Adjective
===Adjective===
 * 1) Laconian                                                  # Laconian

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 * English: laconic                                         * English: laconic
 * Greek:             * Greek:

Etymology
==Greek== From Λακωνικός ===Etymology===

Proper noun
From Λακωνικός ===Proper noun===
 * 1) Laconian (Gulf)

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

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===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Laurium; Lavrio, Attica, Greece         # Laurium; Lavrio, Attica, Greece

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 * Greek: ;        * Greek: ;
 * Latin: Laurium                             * Latin: Laurium

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

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===Pronunciation===

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===Proper noun===
 * 1) Leucothea                                      # Leucothea

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 * Greek:                           * Greek:
 * Latin: Leucothea                              * Latin: Leucothea

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

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===Alternative forms===

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Proper noun
===Proper noun===
 * 1) Leto                                                                                                             # Leto

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 * English: Leto                                                                                                   * English: Leto
 * Greek:                                                                                                 * Greek:
 * Latin: Latona (via )                                                                              * Latin: Latona (via )

Greek
==Greek==

Proper noun
===Proper noun=== # Leto, the Titan goddess, mother of Apollo and Artemis by Zeus. Λητώ Λητώ                                                                                                           Λητώ Λητώ                                                                                                           Λητώ Λητώ
 * 1)  Leto, the Titan goddess, mother of Apollo and Artemis by Zeus.