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Japanese
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Ancient Greek Ἰαπετός (Iapetós)
Pronunciation
Proper noun
イーアペトス • (Īapetosu)
- (Greek mythology) Iapetus
See also
- (ギリシア神話のティーターン (Girishia shinwa no Tītān, “Greek mythology Titans”)) ティーターン (Tītān, “Titan”); イーアペトス (Īapetosu, “Iapetus”), オーケアノス (Ōkeanosu, “Oceanus”), クレイオス (Kureiosu, “Crius”), クロノス (Kuronosu, “Cronus”), コイオス (Koiosu, “Coeus”), テイアー (Teiā, “Theia”), テーテュース (Tētyūsu, “Tethys”), テミス (Temisu, “Themis”), ヒュペリーオーン (Hyuperīōn, “Hyperion”), ポイベー (Poibē, “Phoebe”), ムネーモシュネー (Munēmoshunē, “Mnemosyne”), レアー (Reā, “Rhea”) (Category: ja:Greek deities)