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Ancient Greek
Etymology 1
From καίω (kaíō, “I burn”) or κοῖλος (koîlos, “hollow”), referring to the funeral mound that Aeneas raises to his nurse.[1]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kai̯.ɛ̌ː.tɛː/ → /cɛˈi.ti/ → /ceˈi.ti/
Proper noun
Καιήτη • (Kaiḗtē) f (genitive Καιήτης); first declension
- (Greek mythology) The nurse of Aeneas.
References
- ^ Paschalis, M. (1997). Virgil's Aeneid : semantic relations and proper names. Kiribati: Clarendon Press, p. 244
Etymology 2
According to Strabo, it was a Samian town, from the word καιέτα (kaiéta, “hollow, cavity”). However, compare the Roman settlement Caiatia (modern Italian Caiazzo) in Caserta. Nevertheless, it could still be related to the name of Aeneas' nurse (see above).[1]
Proper noun
Καιήτη • (Kaiḗtē)
- Gaeta (a town and harbour in Latium, Italy)
Declension
Descendants
References
- ^ Italy illuminated. 1. Books I - IV. (2005). United Kingdom: Harvard University Press.