Pollux

See also: pollux

English

Etymology

From Latin Pollūx, from Ancient Greek Πολυδεύκης (Poludeúkēs).

Proper noun

Pollux

  1. (Greek mythology) One of the Dioscuri, son of Tyndarus and Leda, brother of Castor.
  2. (astronomy) A star in the constellation Gemini; beta (β) Geminorum.

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French

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

Pollux

  1. (Greek mythology) Pollux
  2. (astronomy) Pollux
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