Nyx
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English
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Proper noun
1.2.1
Derived terms
1.2.2
Translations
English
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Nyx
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Etymology
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From
Ancient Greek
Νύξ
(
Nuks
)
.
Proper noun
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Nyx
(
Greek
mythology
)
The
primordial
goddess of
night
, daughter of
Chaos
.
Derived terms
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Nyctian
nyctian
Translations
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the primordial goddess of night
Chinese:
Mandarin:
纽克斯
(cmn)
Czech:
Nyx
(cs)
Danish:
Nyx
(da)
Dutch:
Nox
(nl)
,
Nyx
(nl)
Finnish:
Nyks
(fi)
French:
Nyx
(fr)
German:
Nyx
(de)
Greek:
Νυξ
(el)
(
Nyx
)
f
Hawaiian:
Nika
Hungarian:
Nüx
(hu)
Italian:
Notte
(it)
,
Nyx
(it)
Japanese:
ニュクス
(ja)
(
Nyukusu
)
Lithuanian:
Niktė
(lt)
Polish:
Nyks
(pl)
f
Portuguese:
Nix
(pt)
Russian:
Никта
(ru)
(
Níkta
)
f
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic:
Никта
(sh)
f
Latin:
Nikta
(sh)
f
Spanish:
Nix
(es)
,
Nyx
(es)
Swedish:
Nyx
(sv)
Categories
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English terms derived from Ancient Greek
English proper nouns
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