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|link={{filepath:woodhouse_1008.jpg | |link={{filepath:woodhouse_1008.jpg}}]][[Δημήτηρ]] (gen. Δήμητρος), ἡ, or use V. Δηώ, -οῦς, ἡ; see also | ||
<b class="b2">Cybele Of Demeter</b>, adj.: [[Δημήτριος]] (Aesch., ''Frag.'' 44). | <b class="b2">Cybele Of Demeter</b>, adj.: [[Δημήτριος]] (Aesch., ''Frag.'' 44). |
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English > Greek (Woodhouse)
Δημήτηρ (gen. Δήμητρος), ἡ, or use V. Δηώ, -οῦς, ἡ; see also
Cybele Of Demeter, adj.: Δημήτριος (Aesch., Frag. 44).
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
Dēmētēr, trŏs, f. (Δημήτηρ), nom grec de Cérès : CIL 10, 3685.
Latin > German (Georges)
Dēmēter, tros, f. (Δημήτηρ, die griech. Göttin Demeter, identisch mit der röm. Ceres, Corp. inscr. Lat. 10, 3685.