Deucalion
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Etymology edit
From Ancient Greek Δευκαλίων (Deukalíōn).
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Deucalion
- (Greek mythology) The son of Prometheus, husband of Pyrrha. Both survived a deluge sent by Zeus to punish the human race.
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Deucalion m
Latin edit
Etymology edit
From Ancient Greek Δευκαλίων (Deukalíōn).
Pronunciation edit
- (Classical) IPA(key): /deu̯ˈka.li.oːn/, [d̪ɛu̯ˈkälʲioːn]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /deu̯ˈka.li.on/, [d̪eu̯ˈkäːlion]
Proper noun edit
Deucaliōn m (genitive Deucaliōnis); third declension
- (Greek mythology) The son of Prometheus; ancient sources name his mother as Clymene, Hesione, or Pronoia.
Declension edit
Third-declension noun.
Case | Singular | Plural |
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Nominative | Deucaliōn | Deucaliōnēs |
Genitive | Deucaliōnis | Deucaliōnum |
Dative | Deucaliōnī | Deucaliōnibus |
Accusative | Deucaliōnem | Deucaliōnēs |
Ablative | Deucaliōne | Deucaliōnibus |
Vocative | Deucaliōn | Deucaliōnēs |