- WASP-17 is
named Dìwö. The name was
selected in the
NameExoWorlds campaign by
Costa Rica,
during the 100th
anniversary of the IAU.
Dìwö in
Bribri language...
-
point to an
older Indo-European
mytheme reconstructed as *(s)kert
wersmn diwos "by
means of a cut he
created the
loftiness of the sky". The myth of Cronus...
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supports OpenSound Control.
Instructables Tim O'Reilly
Makerspace Fab lab "
DIWO - Do It With Others: Resource". Furtherfield.
Archived from the original...
- An
ancient epithet designating the Dawn
appears to have been *Dʰuǵh₂tḗr
Diwós, "Sky Daughter".
Depicted as
opening the
gates of
Heaven when she appears...
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genitive form of Gr**** Ζεύς Zeús, that is, Διός Diós (from
earlier Διϝός
Diwós), "of Zeus".
Other goddesses were
called by this name (see the
Dione (mythology)...
- o-wo-no-i=qe pa-si di-wo=de e-qe-re-e-to qo-ra oywonoyhi=kʷe pansi,
Diwos=de ekʷeleeto gʷōlā, 6 𐀁𐀐𐀰𐀍𐄁𐀆𐄁𐀲𐀡𐀫𐀷𐀲𐄁𐀇𐀹𐀀𐀂𐀲𐀲𐄁𐀁𐀪𐀭𐀳𐄁...
- 'the
second frog' (the 'first frog' is Fomalhaut) /ˈdɪfdə/
Scorpius WASP-17
Dìwö IAU new 2019
Costa Rican proposal;
means 'the Sun' in the
Bribri language...
- in
Phrygian with the stem Ti- (genitive Tios = Gr**** Dios, from
earlier *
Diwos; the
nominative is unattested);
perhaps with the
general meaning 'god, deity'...
- kúnessin 5 𐀃𐀺𐀜𐀂𐀤𐄁𐀞𐀯𐄁𐀇𐀺𐀆𐄁𐀁𐀤𐀩𐀁𐀵𐄁𐀦𐀨𐄁 oywonoyhi=kʷe pansi,
Diwos=de ekʷeleeto gʷōlā, οἰωνοῖσί τε πᾶσι, Διὸς δ᾽ ἐτελείετο βουλή, oiōnoîsí...
- (Zeús). From Proto-****enic *dzéus,
related to
Mycenaean Gr**** 𐀇𐀺 (di-wo /
diwos/); from Proto-Indo-European *dyḗws. ****enic Indo-European Dagr From Proto-Germanic...