Tyche

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Etymology

Borrowed from Ancient Greek Τύχη (Túkhē), from τύχη (túkhē, fortune).

Proper noun

Tyche (plural Tychai or Tyches)

  1. (Greek mythology, in the singular) The goddess of luck/fortune, counterpart of the Roman Fortuna.
  2. (Hellenistic period) Any of several city goddesses: Tyche of Antioch, Tyche of Constantinople etc.
  3. (astronomy) 258 Tyche, a main belt asteroid.
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