Prometheus

Translingual

Proper noun

Prometheus m

  1. A taxonomic genus within the family Castniidae – certain moths.

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English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek Προμηθεύς (Promētheús), from πρό (pró, before) + μανθάνω (manthánō, to think).

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /pɹəˈmiːθi.əs/
  • (US) IPA(key): /pɹoʊˈmiθi.əs/
  • Audio (US):(file)

Proper noun

Prometheus

  1. A male given name from Ancient Greek.
  2. (Greek mythology) The Titan chiefly honored for stealing fire from Zeus in the stalk of a fennel plant and giving it to mortals for their use. The god of fire and craft.
  3. (astronomy) A moon of the planet Saturn.

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Further reading

German

Etymology

From Latin Promēthe͡us or from Ancient Greek Προμηθεύς (Promētheús).

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

Prometheus m (genitive Prometheus or Prometheus')

  1. (Greek mythology) Prometheus

Latin

Etymology

Borrowed from Ancient Greek Προμηθεύς (Promētheús).

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Promētheus m sg (genitive Promētheī or Promētheos); second declension

  1. (Greek mythology) Prometheus

Declension

Second-declension noun, singular only.

singular
nominative Promētheus
genitive Promētheī
Promētheos
dative Promētheō
accusative Promētheum
Promēthea
ablative Promētheō
vocative Promētheu
  • Promēthēus
  • Promēthīdēs

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