Thyia

English

Etymology

Ancient Greek, from θύω (thúō, celebrate)

Proper noun

Thyia

  1. (Greek mythology) the naiad of a spring on Mount Parnassos where the Thyiades of Dionysus gathered to revel

Anagrams

Latin

Etymology

Borrowed from Ancient Greek Θυίᾱ (Thuíā).

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Thȳia f (genitive Thȳiae); first declension

  1. (Greek mythology) the naiad of a spring on Mount Parnassos where the Thyiades of Dionysus gathered to revel

Usage notes

  • Thyias is disyllabic: long-short

Declension

First-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative Thȳia Thȳiae
Genitive Thȳiae Thȳiārum
Dative Thȳiae Thȳiīs
Accusative Thȳiam Thȳiās
Ablative Thȳiā Thȳiīs
Vocative Thȳia Thȳiae
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