Themisto

English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek Θεμιστώ (Themistṓ).

Proper noun

Themisto

  1. (Greek mythology) the third and last wife of Athamas
  2. (astronomy) A natural satellite of Jupiter

Anagrams


Latin

Etymology

From Ancient Greek Θεμιστώ (Themistṓ).

Proper noun

Themistō f

  1. Themisto
    • Hyginus, fabulae, Themisto; in: Hygini fabulae, edidit Mauricius Schmidt, Jena, 1872, page 38:
      Athamas Aeoli filius habuit ex Nebula uxore filium Phrixum et filiam Hellen, et ex Themisto Hypsei filia filios duos, Sphincium et Orchomenum, et ex Ino Cadmi filia filios duos, Learchum et Melicerten. Themisto, quod se Ino coniugio privasset, filios eius interficere voluit. [...] Themisto cognita re ipsa se interfecit.
Inflection

Third declension, Greek type

Number Singular
nominative Themistō
genitive
dative
accusative
ablative Themistō
vocative

References

  • Themisto in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire Illustré Latin-Français, Hachette, page 1568
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