Polypheme

See also: Polyphème

English

Etymology

From French Polyphème, from Latin Polyphemus, from Ancient Greek Πολύφημος (Polúphēmos).

Proper noun

Polypheme

  1. (rare) Polyphemus.

Latin

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Polyphēme m

  1. vocative singular of Polyphēmos (Polyphemus, a mythical one-eyed cyclops in Homer's Odyssey)
  2. vocative singular of Polyphēmus (Polyphemus, a mythical one-eyed cyclops in Homer's Odyssey)
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