- (θυγάτηρ Ἠετίωνος
thugátēr Ēetíōnos) white-armed
Aphrodite laughter-loving (φιλομμειδής philommeidḗs)
daughter of Zeus (Διὸς θυγάτηρ Diòs
thugátēr)
goddess of...
- Byzantium, he
called this city "Thuateira" from Gr**** θυγάτηρ, θυγατέρα (
thugatēr, thugatera),
meaning "daughter",
although it is
likely that it is an older...
- son sunu - hyiós sūnú- son *dʰugh₂tḗr
daughter dohtor -
thugátēr duhitṛ́-
daughter *gʷṓws cow cū bōs bous gáu- cow *demh₂- ...
- դուստր
dustr "daughter"
daughter ( ← OE dohtor) (Oscan ****rei) θυγάτηρ
thugátēr دختر
doxtar दुहितृ duhitṛ дочь doč' der, Dar- "daughter (of)" *dʰugh₂tḗr...
- "Cadmus's daughter": As the sea-gull Κάδμου θυγάτηρ said to
Odysseus KADMOU THUGATER "get rid of parap[h]ernalia" She
returns in
Cantos 93 ("Κάδμου θυγάτηρ")...
- retraction".
Examples are: θυγάτηρ
thugátēr 'daughter',
presumed to have come from an
earlier *θυγατήρ *
thugatḗr (compare
Vedic duhitá:) δεσπότης despótēs...
-
breaking up the hero's boat and is
followed shortly by Leucothea, "Kadamon
thugater" or Cadmon's daughter)
offering him her veil to
carry him to s**** ("my...
- however, Eos is
never stated to be the
daughter of Zeus (Διὸς θυγάτηρ, Diòs
thugátēr), as she is
instead the
daughter of the
Titan Hyperion, who
plays little...
-
former one.
Forms in
daughter languages with the
laryngeal (Ancient Gr****
thugátēr,
Sanskrit duhitṛ) or
without the
laryngeal (Gothic dauhtar, Lithuanian...
-
after a
consonant (thus Gr**** patḗr,
Latin pater,
Sanskrit pitár-; Gr****
thugátēr,
Sanskrit duhitár- "daughter") but
lengthened a
preceding vowel (thus say...