Περσεύς

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Etymology

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More at Perseus.

Pronunciation

 

Proper noun

Περσεύς (Perseúsm (genitive Περσέως); third declension

  1. Perseus, a mythological figure

Inflection

Descendants

  • Greek: Περσέας (Perséas), Περσεύς (Perséfs)
  • Latin: Perseus

References


Greek

Περσεύς

Etymology

Unknown origin; see Perseus for details.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /perˈsefs/
  • Hyphenation: Περ‧σεύς

Alternative forms

Usage notes

Περσέας (Perséas) is the standard Modern Greek form of the given name and the mythological character. Περσεύς (Perséfs), in Ancient Greek, is more commonly used when naming the constellation.

Proper noun

Περσεύς (Perséfsm (plural Perséfs)

  1. (astronomy) Perseus the constellation between Andromeda and Auriga.
  2. (Greek mythology) Perseus the killer of Medusa.

Declension

Declension in the ancient fashion. Compare to declension of Περσέας.