heroon
English
Etymology
Latin heroum, respelled to match the original Ancient Greek ἡρῷον (hērôion), from ἡρῷος (hērôios, “of a hero”).
Noun
heroon (plural heroons or heroa)
- (historical) A temple dedicated to a hero, often over his supposed tomb.
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Esperanto
Noun
heroon
- accusative singular of heroo
Italian
Alternative forms
- eroo (in the historical sense)
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ἡρῷον (hērôion), noun use of the neuter form of ἡρῷος (hērôios, “of a hero, heroic”).
Pronunciation
Noun
heroon m (plural heroa)
- (historical, Ancient Greece) heroon (building dedicated to a hero)
- (transferred sense) tomb
- Synonym: tomba
References
- heroon in Treccani.it – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana
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