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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek Δεῖμος (Deîmos), from δειμός (deimós, terror).

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Deimos

  1. (Greek mythology) A son of Ares (Latin: Mars), god of terror.
  2. (astronomy) The outermost natural satellite of Mars.

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Solar System in English · Solar System (layout · text)
Star Sun
IAU planets and
notable dwarf planets
Mercury Venus Earth Mars Ceres Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Pluto Eris
Notable
moons
Moon Phobos
Deimos
Io
Europa
Ganymede
Callisto
Mimas
Enceladus
Tethys
Dione
Rhea
Titan
Iapetus

Miranda
Ariel
Umbriel
Titania
Oberon
Triton Charon Dysnomia

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Afrikaans

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Etymology

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From Dutch Deimos.

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  • Hyphenation: Dei‧mos

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Deimos

  1. (astronomy) Deimos
  2. (Greek mythology) Deimos

Czech

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Borrowed from Ancient Greek Δεῖμος (Deîmos, mythological personification of terror), from δειμός (deimós, terror).

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  • IPA(key): [ˈdɛjmos]
  • Hyphenation: Dei‧mos

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Deimos m anim

  1. (Greek mythology) Deimos, mythological personification of terror
    • 1893, Vladislav Kalousek, “Deimos a Fobos”, in Ottův slovník naučný[1], volume X, Praha: J. Otto, page 166:
      Deimos a Fobos [] v řecké mythologii personifikace Strachu a Třasu (římské Pallor a Pavor), sluhové a průvodčí válečného boha Area; též pokládáni za syny jeho a Afrodity.
      Deimos and Phobos [] personification of Terror and Fear in Greek mythology (Pallor and Pavor in Roman), servants and companions of war god Ares; also considered to be sons of him and Aphrodite.

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Deimos m inan

  1. (astronomy) Deimos, the smaller of the two natural satellites of Mars [since 19th c.]
    • 2008, Jiří T. Pelech, Prvorození[2], Praha: Baronet, translation of Firstborn by Athur C. Clarke and Stephen Baxter, →ISBN, page 221:
      Mám sekundární soustavy na povrchu a na oběžné dráze. Ta největší je rozmístěna na několika stanicích na měsících Phobu a Deimu, pokud jsou vzájemně viditelné, dá se získat velmi dobrá dlouhá základna…
      I have secondary arrays on the surface and in orbit. The most impressive is based on a couple of stations on the moons, Phobos and Deimos; when they are in line of sight of each other you get a good long baseline…

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Solar System in Czech · sluneční soustava (layout · text)
Star Slunce
IAU planets and
notable dwarf planets
Merkur Venuše Země Mars Ceres Jupiter Saturn Uran Neptun Pluto Eris
Notable
moons
Měsíc Phobos/Fobos
Deimos
Io
Europa
Ganymed
Callisto
Mimas
Enceladus
Tethys
Dione
Rhea
Titan
Iapetus

Miranda
Ariel
Umbriel
Titania
Oberon
Triton Charon Dysnomia

Further reading

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  • Deimos”, in Kartotéka Novočeského lexikálního archivu (in Czech)

Finnish

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek Δεῖμος (Deîmos).

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  • IPA(key): /ˈdei̯mos/, [ˈde̞i̯mo̞s̠]
  • Rhymes: -eimos
  • Syllabification(key): Dei‧mos

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Deimos

  1. Deimos (moon of Mars)

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Inflection of Deimos (Kotus type 39/vastaus, no gradation)
nominative Deimos
genitive Deimoksen
partitive Deimosta
illative Deimokseen
singular plural
nominative Deimos
accusative nom. Deimos
gen. Deimoksen
genitive Deimoksen
partitive Deimosta
inessive Deimoksessa
elative Deimoksesta
illative Deimokseen
adessive Deimoksella
ablative Deimokselta
allative Deimokselle
essive Deimoksena
translative Deimokseksi
abessive Deimoksetta
instructive
comitative See the possessive forms below.
Possessive forms of Deimos (Kotus type 39/vastaus, no gradation)
first-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative Deimokseni
accusative nom. Deimokseni
gen. Deimokseni
genitive Deimokseni
partitive Deimostani
inessive Deimoksessani
elative Deimoksestani
illative Deimokseeni
adessive Deimoksellani
ablative Deimokseltani
allative Deimokselleni
essive Deimoksenani
translative Deimoksekseni
abessive Deimoksettani
instructive
comitative
second-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative Deimoksesi
accusative nom. Deimoksesi
gen. Deimoksesi
genitive Deimoksesi
partitive Deimostasi
inessive Deimoksessasi
elative Deimoksestasi
illative Deimokseesi
adessive Deimoksellasi
ablative Deimokseltasi
allative Deimoksellesi
essive Deimoksenasi
translative Deimokseksesi
abessive Deimoksettasi
instructive
comitative
first-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative Deimoksemme
accusative nom. Deimoksemme
gen. Deimoksemme
genitive Deimoksemme
partitive Deimostamme
inessive Deimoksessamme
elative Deimoksestamme
illative Deimokseemme
adessive Deimoksellamme
ablative Deimokseltamme
allative Deimoksellemme
essive Deimoksenamme
translative Deimokseksemme
abessive Deimoksettamme
instructive
comitative
second-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative Deimoksenne
accusative nom. Deimoksenne
gen. Deimoksenne
genitive Deimoksenne
partitive Deimostanne
inessive Deimoksessanne
elative Deimoksestanne
illative Deimokseenne
adessive Deimoksellanne
ablative Deimokseltanne
allative Deimoksellenne
essive Deimoksenanne
translative Deimokseksenne
abessive Deimoksettanne
instructive
comitative
third-person possessor
singular plural
nominative Deimoksensa
accusative nom. Deimoksensa
gen. Deimoksensa
genitive Deimoksensa
partitive Deimostaan
Deimostansa
inessive Deimoksessaan
Deimoksessansa
elative Deimoksestaan
Deimoksestansa
illative Deimokseensa
adessive Deimoksellaan
Deimoksellansa
ablative Deimokseltaan
Deimokseltansa
allative Deimokselleen
Deimoksellensa
essive Deimoksenaan
Deimoksenansa
translative Deimoksekseen
Deimokseksensa
abessive Deimoksettaan
Deimoksettansa
instructive
comitative

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Galician

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Proper noun

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Deimos m

  1. (astronomy) Deimos (the outermost natural satellite of Mars)
  2. (Greek mythology) Deimos (a son of the god Ares)

Italian

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek Δεῖμος (Deîmos), from δειμός (deimós, fear).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈdej.mos/
  • Rhymes: -ejmos
  • Hyphenation: Déi‧mos

Proper noun

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Deimos m

  1. (mythology, Greek mythology) Deimos (a son of the god Ares)
  2. (astronomy) Deimos (satellite of Mars)

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Solar System in Italian · sistema solare (layout · text)
Star Sole
IAU planets and
notable dwarf planets
Mercurio Venere Terra Marte Cerere Giove Saturno Urano Nettuno Plutone Eris (Eride)
Notable
moons
Luna Fobos
Deimos
Io
Europa
Ganimede
Callisto
Mimas
Encelado
Teti
Dione
Rea
Titano
Giapeto

Miranda
Ariel
Umbriel
Titania
Oberon
Tritone Caronte Disnomia

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Polish

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Etymology

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Learned borrowing from Ancient Greek Δεῖμος (Deîmos), from δειμός (deimós).

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Deimos m animal

  1. Deimos (the smaller moon of Mars)

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Solar System in Polish · Układ Słoneczny (layout · text)
Star Słońce
IAU planets and
notable dwarf planets
Merkury Wenus Ziemia Mars Ceres Jowisz Saturn Uran Neptun Pluton
Notable
moons
Księżyc Fobos
Deimos
Io
Europa
Ganimedes
Kallisto
Mimas
Enceladus
Tetyda
Dione
Rea
Tytan
Japet

Miranda
Ariel
Umbriel
Tytania
Oberon
Tryton Charon

Further reading

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  • Deimos in Polish dictionaries at PWN

Spanish

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈdeimos/ [ˈd̪ei̯.mos]
  • Rhymes: -eimos
  • Syllabification: Dei‧mos

Proper noun

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Deimos m

  1. (astronomy) Deimos (the outermost natural satellite of Mars)
  2. (Greek mythology) Deimos

Turkish

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Proper noun

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Deimos

  1. (Greek mythology) Deimos
  2. (astronomy) Deimos