Dikê

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See also: dike, dyke, Dike, Dikē, and dikë

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Ancient Greek Δίκη (Díkē).

Pronunciation

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  • ; or as per the Ancient Greek

Proper noun

Dikê

  1. (historical, Greek mythology) The goddess personifying the principle of justice.
    • 2001: Leona MacLeod, Dolos and Dikê in Sophokles’ Elektra, volume 219, main title (Brill; →ISBN, 9789004118980)
      Dolos and Dikê in Sophokles’ Elektra

Antonyms

See also