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Circe (/ˈsɜːrsiː/; Ancient Greek: Κίρκη Kírkē pronounced [kírkɛː]) is an enchantress in Greek mythology. She is a daughter of the god Helios and either the Oceanid nymph Perse or the goddess Hecate. Circe was renowned for her vast knowledge of potions and herbs. Through the use of these and a magic wand or staff, she would transform her enemies, or those who offended her, into animals.
Circe (/ˈsɜːrsiː/; Ancient Greek: Κίρκη Kírkē pronounced [kírkɛː]) is an enchantress in Greek mythology. She is a daughter of the god Helios and either the Oceanid nymph Perse or the goddess Hecate. Circe was renowned for her vast knowledge of potions and herbs. Through the use of these and a magic wand or staff, she would transform her enemies, or those who offended her, into animals.
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Full diacritics: Κίρκη Medium diacritics: Κίρκη Low diacritics: Κίρκη Capitals: ΚΙΡΚΗ
Transliteration A: Kírkē Transliteration B: Kirkē Transliteration C: Kirki Beta Code: *ki/rkh

English (LSJ)

ἡ, Circe, Od.10.136, Hes.Th.957, etc.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ης (ἡ) :
Circé, nymphe, magicienne.
Étymologie: cf. κίρκη et κερκίς.

English (Autenrieth)

Circe, the enchantress, daughter of Helius, sister of Aeētes, dwelling in the isle of Aeaea, Od. 10.230 ff.

Greek Monotonic

Κίρκη: ἡ, η Κίρκη, μάγισσα που ζούσε στο νησί της Ασίας (Ωγυγία), η οποία μετέτρεψε τους συντρόφους του Οδυσσέα σε γουρούνια, σε Ομήρ. Οδ.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

Κίρκη: дор. Κίρκα ἡ Кирка или Цирцея (дочь Гелиоса, волшебница на о-ве Ээа - Αἰαίη νῆσος, которая в течение года задерживала у себя Одиссея, а часть его спутников превратила в свиней) Hom. etc.

Middle Liddell

Κίρκη, ἡ,
Circe, an enchantress, dwelling in the island Aea, who changed Ulysses' companions into swine, Od.

Wikipedia EN

Circe Offering the Cup to Odysseus

Circe (/ˈsɜːrsiː/; Ancient Greek: Κίρκη Kírkē pronounced [kírkɛː]) is an enchantress in Greek mythology. She is a daughter of the god Helios and either the Oceanid nymph Perse or the goddess Hecate. Circe was renowned for her vast knowledge of potions and herbs. Through the use of these and a magic wand or staff, she would transform her enemies, or those who offended her, into animals.

Translations

ar: كيركي; ast: Circe; bg: Цирцея; bn: সার্সি; br: Kirke; ca: Circe; co: Circi; cs: Kirké; cy: Circe; da: Kirke; de: Kirke; el: Κίρκη; en: Circe; eo: Kirko; es: Circe; et: Kirke; eu: Zirtze; fa: کیرکه; fi: Kirke; fr: Circé; gl: Circe; he: קירקה; hi: सर्सी; hr: Kirka; hu: Kirké; id: Kirke; it: Circe; ja: キルケー; ka: კირკე; ko: 키르케; la: Circe; lt: Kirkė; mk: Кирка; ml: സെർസി; nl: Circe; no: Kirke; pa: ਕਿਰਕੀ; pl: Kirke; pt: Circe; ro: Circe; ru: Кирка; sh: Kirka; simple: Circe; sk: Kirké; sr: Кирка; sv: Kirke; tr: Kirke; uk: Кірка; zh: 喀耳刻