- followed.
Homer describes them as
kourai "maidens" of Zeus
rather than
thugateres "daughters", so it is not
clear if they were his
literal daughters. This...
- plural: ἀνήρ anḗr, pl. ἄνδρες ándres 'men' θυγάτηρ thugátēr, pl. θυγατέρες
thugatéres (poetic θύγατρες thúgatres) 'daughters' μήτηρ mḗtēr, pl. μητέρες mētéres...
- such as
Lithuanian dùkterį, dùkteres (compare
Ancient Gr**** thugatéra,
thugatéres), but was
later generalized in 1933 to Balto-Slavic by Pedersen, who then...