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|wketx=In Greek mythology, [[Phorcys]] or [[Phorcus]] (/ˈfɔːrsɪs/; Ancient Greek: [[Φόρκυς]], romanized: Phórkus) is a primordial sea god, generally cited (first in [[Hesiod]]) as the son of [[Pontus]] and [[Gaia]] (Earth). According to the Orphic hymns, [[Phorcys]], [[Cronus]] and [[Rhea]] were the eldest offspring of [[Oceanus]] and [[Tethys]]. Classical scholar Karl Kerenyi conflated Phorcys with the similar sea gods [[Nereus]] and [[Proteus]]. His wife was [[Ceto]], and he is most notable in myth for fathering by Ceto a host of monstrous children. In extant Hellenistic-Roman mosaics, Phorcys was depicted as a fish-tailed merman with crab-claw forelegs and red, spiky skin. | |||
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|btext=<span class="bld">2</span>υος (ὁ) :<br />Phorkys, <i>père des Grées</i>. | |||
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|elrutext='''Φόρκυς:''' υος и [[Φόρκυν]], ῡνος ὁ (acc. Φόρκῠν) Форкий (морской бог, сын нимфы Тоосы Hom.; сын Понта и Геи, муж Кето - Κητώ, отец Горгон и Грей) Hes.: Φόρκῡνος [[λιμήν]] Hom. гавань Форкия (на о-ве Итака). | |||
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|lstext='''Φόρκῡς''': -ῠος, ὁ, [[ἀρχαῖος]] τις [[θαλάσσιος]] θεὸς υἱὸς τοῦ Πόντου καὶ τῆς Γῆς γεννήσας τὰς Γραίας, τὰς Γοργόνας καὶ ἄλλα τέρατα ἐκ τῆς Κητοῦς, Ἡσ. Θεογ. 270 κἑξ. | |lstext='''Φόρκῡς''': -ῠος, ὁ, [[ἀρχαῖος]] τις [[θαλάσσιος]] θεὸς υἱὸς τοῦ Πόντου καὶ τῆς Γῆς γεννήσας τὰς Γραίας, τὰς Γοργόνας καὶ ἄλλα τέρατα ἐκ τῆς Κητοῦς, Ἡσ. Θεογ. 270 κἑξ. | ||
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| | |auten=ῦνος and υος: [[Phorcys]].— (1) [[old]] [[man]] of the [[sea]], [[father]] of Thoōösa, Od. 1.72, Od. 13.96, 345.—(2) a Phrygian, the [[son]] of Phaenops, [[slain]] by [[Ajax]], Il. 2.862, Il. 17.218, 312, 318. | ||
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|mltxt=-υος και -υνος, ο, ΝΑ<br /><b>μυθ.</b><br /><b>1.</b> [[θεός]] της θάλασσας, [[γιος]] του Πόντου και της Γης ή του Ωκεανού και της Τηθύος<br /><b>2.</b> το Έρεβος.<br />[<b><span style="color: brown;">ΕΤΥΜΟΛΟΓΙΑ</span></b> Βλ. λ. [[φορκός]]. | |||
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|lsmtext='''Φόρκῡς:''' -ῠος, ὁ, Φόρκης, [[θεός]] της θάλασσας, [[πατέρας]] των Γραιών και των Γοργόνων, σε Ησίοδ.· γεν. επίσης <i>Φόρκῡνος</i> (όπως από [[Φόρκυν]]), σε Ομήρ. Οδ. | |||
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|trtx=ar: فوركيس; az: Forki; be: Форкій; bg: Форкис; bn: ফোর্কিস; br: Forkys; ca: Forcis; cs: Forkýs; da: Forkys; de: Phorkys; el: Φόρκυς; en: Phorcys; eo: Forkiso; es: Forcis; et: Phorkys ja Keto; eu: Fortzis; fa: فورسیس; fi: Forkys; fr: Phorcys; ga: Forcis; he: פורקיס; hr: Fork; hu: Phorküsz; hy: Փորկիս; id: Forkis; it: Forco; ja: ポルキュース; ko: 포르키스; la: Phorcus; lb: Phorkys; lt: Forkinas; mk: Форкиј; nl: Phorcys; no: Forkys; pl: Forkos; pt: Fórcis; ro: Phorcys; ru: Форкий; sco: Phorcys; sr: Форкије; sv: Forkys; tr: Forkis; uk: Форкій; zh: 福耳库斯 | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:45, 13 October 2022
Middle Liddell
Φόρκῡς, ῠος, ὁ,
Phorcys, a sea-god, father of the Graiae and Gorgons, Hes.: gen. also Φόρκῡνος (as if from Φόρκυν), Od.
Wikipedia EN
In Greek mythology, Phorcys or Phorcus (/ˈfɔːrsɪs/; Ancient Greek: Φόρκυς, romanized: Phórkus) is a primordial sea god, generally cited (first in Hesiod) as the son of Pontus and Gaia (Earth). According to the Orphic hymns, Phorcys, Cronus and Rhea were the eldest offspring of Oceanus and Tethys. Classical scholar Karl Kerenyi conflated Phorcys with the similar sea gods Nereus and Proteus. His wife was Ceto, and he is most notable in myth for fathering by Ceto a host of monstrous children. In extant Hellenistic-Roman mosaics, Phorcys was depicted as a fish-tailed merman with crab-claw forelegs and red, spiky skin.
French (Bailly abrégé)
2υος (ὁ) :
Phorkys, père des Grées.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
Φόρκυς: υος и Φόρκυν, ῡνος ὁ (acc. Φόρκῠν) Форкий (морской бог, сын нимфы Тоосы Hom.; сын Понта и Геи, муж Кето - Κητώ, отец Горгон и Грей) Hes.: Φόρκῡνος λιμήν Hom. гавань Форкия (на о-ве Итака).
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
Φόρκῡς: -ῠος, ὁ, ἀρχαῖος τις θαλάσσιος θεὸς υἱὸς τοῦ Πόντου καὶ τῆς Γῆς γεννήσας τὰς Γραίας, τὰς Γοργόνας καὶ ἄλλα τέρατα ἐκ τῆς Κητοῦς, Ἡσ. Θεογ. 270 κἑξ.
English (Autenrieth)
ῦνος and υος: Phorcys.— (1) old man of the sea, father of Thoōösa, Od. 1.72, Od. 13.96, 345.—(2) a Phrygian, the son of Phaenops, slain by Ajax, Il. 2.862, Il. 17.218, 312, 318.
Greek Monolingual
-υος και -υνος, ο, ΝΑ
μυθ.
1. θεός της θάλασσας, γιος του Πόντου και της Γης ή του Ωκεανού και της Τηθύος
2. το Έρεβος.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛΟΓΙΑ Βλ. λ. φορκός.
Greek Monotonic
Φόρκῡς: -ῠος, ὁ, Φόρκης, θεός της θάλασσας, πατέρας των Γραιών και των Γοργόνων, σε Ησίοδ.· γεν. επίσης Φόρκῡνος (όπως από Φόρκυν), σε Ομήρ. Οδ.
Translations
ar: فوركيس; az: Forki; be: Форкій; bg: Форкис; bn: ফোর্কিস; br: Forkys; ca: Forcis; cs: Forkýs; da: Forkys; de: Phorkys; el: Φόρκυς; en: Phorcys; eo: Forkiso; es: Forcis; et: Phorkys ja Keto; eu: Fortzis; fa: فورسیس; fi: Forkys; fr: Phorcys; ga: Forcis; he: פורקיס; hr: Fork; hu: Phorküsz; hy: Փորկիս; id: Forkis; it: Forco; ja: ポルキュース; ko: 포르키스; la: Phorcus; lb: Phorkys; lt: Forkinas; mk: Форкиј; nl: Phorcys; no: Forkys; pl: Forkos; pt: Fórcis; ro: Phorcys; ru: Форкий; sco: Phorcys; sr: Форкије; sv: Forkys; tr: Forkis; uk: Форкій; zh: 福耳库斯