Αἰθαλίδης

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From Αἰθᾰλίων (Aithalíōn, Aethalion) + -ῐ́δης (-ídēs, patronymic suffix).

Pronunciation

 

Proper noun

Αἰθᾰλῐ́δης • (Aithalídēs) m (genitive Αἰθᾰλῐ́δου or Αἰθᾰλῐ́δεω); first declension

  1. a male given name — famously held by:
    1. a son of Hermes and Eupolemia, the herald of the Argonauts
    2. an Achaean warrior, killed by Aeneas
    3. a Tyrrhenian
      • Hyg., Fab. 134

Declension

Derived terms

  • Αἰθᾰλῐ́δαι (Aithalídai)

Descendants

  • Greek: Αιθαλίδης (Aithalídis)
  • Latin: Aethalidēs

References

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