Ζεύς

See also: Ζευς

Ancient Greek

Ὁ θεὸς καλέεται Ζεύς.Ho theòs kaléetai Zeús.The god is called Zeus.

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Etymology

From Proto-Hellenic *Dzéus, related to Mycenaean Greek 𐀇𐀺 (di-wo /⁠diwos⁠/); from Proto-Indo-European *dyḗws. Cognate with Sanskrit द्यु (dyú), Latin Iovis (and *Iu- in Iuppiter), Old English Tīw, Hittite 𒅆𒍑 (sius).

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Proper noun

Ζεύς • (Zeús) m (genitive Διός); third declension

  1. (Greek mythology) Zeus
    Παῦε λέγων, μὰ τὸν Δία
    Paûe légōn, mà tòn Día
    Stop talking, by Zeus
  2. a name of the emperors of Rome
  3. referring to other gods, such as Amun, Baal, Ahura Mazda
    1. (with καταχθόνιος (katakhthónios) or χθόνιος (khthónios)) = Hades

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