syméen

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See also: Syméen

French[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Latin Sȳmaeus + French -en (compare Syméen)

Pronunciation[edit]

Adjective[edit]

syméen (feminine syméenne, masculine plural syméens, feminine plural syméennes)

  1. Symaean (of, belonging to, or pertaining to Syme)
    • 1997, Jean-Yves Boriaud, Hygin: Fables (Budé Série Latine; 344), page 175:
      [] un Nireus figure effectivement dans le contingent syméen à la guerre de Troie: voir Apollodore, Ep., 3, 13 []
      [] a Nireus indeed appears in the Symaean contingent in the Trojan War: see Apollodorus, Ep., 3, 13 []

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