Hypsipyle

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Latin Hypsipylē and its etymon, the Ancient Greek Ῠ̔ψῐπῠ́λη (Hupsipúlē).

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Hypsipyle

  1. (Greek mythology) The daughter of Thoas and Myrina, queen of Lemnos at the time of the curse by Aphrodite, the island’s subsequent androcide, and the Argonauts’ two-year sojourn on the island, during which time she bore Jason twin sons.

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Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Ancient Greek Ῠ̔ψῐπῠ́λη (Hupsipúlē).

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Proper noun[edit]

Hypsipylē f sg (genitive Hypsipylēs); first declension

  1. (Greek mythology) Hypsipyle (Lemnian queen)
  2. Synonym of Lēmnos (Lemnos (an island in the northeastern Aegaean Sea))

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First-declension noun (Greek-type), singular only.

Case Singular
Nominative Hypsipylē
Genitive Hypsipylēs
Dative Hypsipylae
Accusative Hypsipylēn
Ablative Hypsipylē
Vocative Hypsipylē

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  • English: Hypsipyle
  • French: Hypsipyle

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