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Latest revision as of 09:21, 10 September 2024
Middle Liddell
Κῡμᾰτο-λήγη, ἡ, λήγω, Cymatolege, Kymatolege, wave-stiller, a Nereid, Hes.
Wikipedia EN
In Greek mythology, Cymatolege (Ancient Greek: Κυματολήγη Kymatolege means 'wave-stiller') was one of the 50 Nereids, sea-nymph daughters of the 'Old Man of the Sea' Nereus and the Oceanid Doris.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
Κῡμᾰτολήγη: ἡ, ἡ τὰ κύματα καταπαύουσα, καταπραΰνουσα, ὄνομα Νηρηΐδος, Ἡσ. Θ. 253.
Greek Monolingual
Κυματολήγη, ἡ (Α)
(όν. Νηρηίδας) αυτή που καταπραΰνει, που καταπαύει τα κύματα.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛΟΓΙΑ < κῦμα, -α-τ-ος + -λήγη (< λήγω)].
Greek Monotonic
Κῡμᾰτολήγη: ἡ (λήγω), αυτή που καταπραΰνει τα κύματα, λέγεται για τις Νηρηίδες, σε Ησίοδ.