Argos

English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek Ἄργος (Árgos).

Proper noun

Argos (plural Argoses)

  1. A city in Greece, in the Peloponnese.
  2. (Greek mythology) The dog of Odysseus in Homer's Odyssey.
  3. A town in Indiana.
  4. (Greek mythology) Alternative form of Argus (many-eyed servant of Hera)

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Catalan

Proper noun

Argos m

  1. Argos

Portuguese

Proper noun

Argos f

  1. Argos (a city in Argolis, Greece)
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