Τιτάνας
See also: τιτάνας
Greek
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editFrom Ancient Greek Τιτάν from the ancient accusative τὸν Τιτᾶνα. For the figurative sense, semantic loan from French titan, from Latin Titan, from Ancient Greek.
Pronunciation
editProper noun
editΤιτάνας • (Titánas) m
- (Greek mythology) Titan, one of the gods called Titans, the children of Uranus and Gia.
- (astronomy) Titan, the largest moon of Saturn.
- (figuratively) see τιτάνας
Declension
editsingular | plural | |
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nominative | Τιτάνας (Titánas) | Τιτάνες (Titánes) |
genitive | Τιτάνα (Titána) | Τιτάνων (Titánon) |
accusative | Τιτάνα (Titána) | Τιτάνες (Titánes) |
vocative | Τιτάνα (Titána) | Τιτάνες (Titánes) |
Also see the formal ancient Τιτάν, genitive: Τιτάνος
Related terms
edit- τιτάνας m (titánas)
- τιτανικός (titanikós, “titanic”)
- τιτάνιο n (titánio, “titanium”) (chemistry)
- τιτάνιος (titánios, “titanic”)
- Τιτανομαχία f (Titanomachía, “Titanomachy”), τιτανομαχία (mythology)
See also
edit- γίγαντας m (gígantas, “giant”)
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- el:Moons of Saturn