θείο

Greek

Etymology 1

From Ancient Greek θεῖον (theîon).

Noun

θείο (theío) n

  1. sulfur (element)
  2. divine, God
Declension

Coordinate terms

  • Appendix:Greek names for chemical elements

Further reading

Adjective

θείο (theío)

  1. Accusative singular masculine form of θείος (theíos).
  2. Nominative, accusative and vocative singular neuter form of θείος (theíos).

Etymology 2

Noun

θείο (theío) m

  1. Accusative singular form of θείος (theíos).
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