Ἀνδρομάχη

From LSJ

Τὰ θνητὰ πάντα μεταβολὰς πολλὰς ἔχει → Mortalium res plurimas capiunt vices → Was sterblich ist, kennt alles viele Umschwünge

Menander, Monostichoi, 489

English (Autenrieth)

Andromache, wife of Hector, daughter of Eëtion, king in Cilician Thebes, Il. 6.371, , Il. 22.460.

Spanish (DGE)

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• Alolema(s): tb. Ἀνρομάχη GV 161
• Prosodia: [-ᾰ-]
• Morfología: [lesb. ac. -αν Sapph.44.7]
mit. Andrómaca hija de Eetión, esposa de Héctor Il.6.371, Sapph.l.c., E.Andr.5, Pl.Io 535b, Simm.6.1
tít. de una obra de Eurípides, E.Andr.
tít. de una obra de Antifonte, Arist.EE 1239a37.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

Ἀνδρομάχη:Андромаха (дочь царя Ээтиона, жена Гектора) Hom., Eur.

Frisk Etymological English

Grammatical information: PN f.
Meaning: the wife of Hektor (Il.).
Origin: GR [a formation built with Greek elements]
Etymology: So called, because her husband is a famous warrior. Thus Hektor's son has the name Ἀστυάναξ, i.e. ruler, protector of the city, after his father's deeds. Kretschmer Glotta 12, 103. Differently Roussel REGr. 32, 482ff.

Frisk Etymology German

Ἀνδρομάχη: {Andromákhē}
Meaning: Die Gemahlin Hektors (Il. usw.);
Etymology : so genannt, weil ihr Mann in der Männerschlacht zu Hause ist, wie Hektors Sohn seinen Namen Ἀστυάναξ, d. h. Stadtherrscher, Stadtschützer, nach den Taten seines Vaters erhielt. Kretschmer Glotta 12, 103. Anders über Ἀστυάναξ Roussel REGr. 32, 482ff.
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Wikipedia EN

In Greek mythology, Andromache (/ænˈdrɒməkiː/; Ancient Greek: Ἀνδρομάχη, Andromákhē [andromákʰɛ:]) was the wife of Hector, daughter of Eetion, and sister to Podes. She was born and raised in the city of Cilician Thebe, over which her father ruled. The name means 'man battler' or 'fighter of men' or 'man fighter' (note that there was also a famous Amazon warrior named Andromache, probably in this meaning) or 'man's battle' (that is: 'courage' or 'manly virtue'), from the Greek stem ἀνδρ- 'man' and μάχη 'battle'.

Translations

ar: أندروماكا; be: Андрамаха; bg: Андромаха; br: Andromac'he; bs: Andromaha; ca: Andròmaca; cs: Andromaché; da: Andromache; de: Andromache; el: Ανδρομάχη; en: Andromache; eo: Andromaĥo; es: Andrómaca; et: Andromache; eu: Andromaka; fa: آندروماخه; fi: Andromakhe; fr: Andromaque; he: אנדרומאכה; hr: Andromaha; hu: Andromakhé; id: Andromakhe; is: Andrómakka; it: Andromaca; ja: アンドロマケー; ka: ანდრომაქე; ko: 안드로마케; la: Andromache; lt: Andromachė; mk: Андромаха; nl: Andromache; no: Andromakhe; pl: Andromacha; pt: Andrómaca; ro: Andromaca; ru: Андромаха; sh: Andromaha; simple: Andromache; sk: Andromaché; sr: Андромаха; sv: Andromache; tr: Andromahi; uk: Андромаха; uz: Andromache; vi: Andromache; zh: 安德洛玛刻