Κτησιφῶν

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Ancient Greek

Etymology

The name of the city was borrowed from Manichaean Middle Persian 𐫤𐫏𐫘𐫛𐫇𐫗 (tyspwn /⁠Tīsfōn/, /Tēsifōn⁠/). The spelling reflects a folk etymology from the personal name, which is from κτᾰ́ομαι (ktáomai, to acquire) +‎ φωνή (phōnḗ, voice).

Pronunciation

 

Proper noun

Κτησῐφῶν (Ktēsiphônm (genitive Κτησῐφῶντος); third declension

  1. a male given name: Ctesiphon
  2. Ctesiphon, an ancient city

Inflection

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