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Τιτάν

Third declension Noun; Masculine Transliteration:

Principal Part: Τιτάν Τιτᾶνος

Structure: Τιταν (Stem)

Etym.: The oldest deriv. of the name is given in Hes., the stretchers, strivers; others connect it with ti/tas (from ti/nw), avengers.

Sense

  1. the Titans, Titan

Declension

Third declension

The inflection forms above were generated by rules and some usages of them were not attested.

Due to a bug of system, some forms may display wrong accents.

Examples

  • σὲ τὰν ὠδίνων λοχιᾶν ἀνειλείθυιαν, ἐμὰν Ἀθάναν, ἱκετεύω, Προμηθεῖ Τιτᾶνι λοχευ‐ θεῖσαν κατ’ ἀκροτάτασ κορυφᾶσ Διόσ, ὦ μάκαιρα Νίκα, μόλε Πύθιον οἶκον, Ὀλύμπου χρυσέων θαλάμων πταμένα πρὸσ ἀγυιάσ, Φοιβήιοσ ἔνθα γᾶσ μεσσόμφαλοσ ἑστία παρὰ χορευομένῳ τρίποδι μαντεύματα κραίνει, σὺ καὶ παῖσ ἁ Λατογενήσ, δύο θεαὶ δύο παρθένοι, κασίγνηται σεμναὶ Φοίβου. (Euripides, Ion, choral, strophe 11)

Synonyms

  1. the Titans

Related

Source: Henry George Liddell. Robert Scott. "A Greek-English Lexicon". revised and augmented throughout by. Sir Henry Stuart Jones.

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