See also: <span class="searchmatch">Parthénope</span> English Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">Parthenope</span> Wikipedia From Latin <span class="searchmatch">Parthenopē</span>, from Ancient Greek Παρθενόπη (<span class="searchmatch">Parthenópē</span>, from παρθένος...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">Parthenope</span> French Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">Parthénope</span> Wikipedia fr IPA(key): /paʁ.te.nɔp/ <span class="searchmatch">Parthénope</span> f <span class="searchmatch">Parthenope</span> <span class="searchmatch">Parthénope</span> f Pre-reform...
Partênope (Brazil) <span class="searchmatch">Parthenope</span> (obsolete) <span class="searchmatch">Parthénope</span> (obsolete) Borrowed from Latin <span class="searchmatch">Parthenopē</span>, from Ancient Greek Παρθενόπη (<span class="searchmatch">Parthenópē</span>). (Portugal) IPA(key):...
English Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">Parthenope</span> (mythology) Wikipedia From παρθένος (parthénos, “virgin, maiden”) + ὄψ (óps, “voice, eye, face”) + -η...
Circled digits 11. ⑪ (astronomy, no fill) The asteroid 11 <span class="searchmatch">Parthenope</span>. (go) The eleventh (white or black) stone played in a position. See ① (astronomy,...
From <span class="searchmatch">Parthenope</span> + -an. Parthenopean (not comparable) (historical) Of or relating to the Parthenopean Republic (Italian: Repubblica Partenopea), a French...
Pausilypus. The name of <span class="searchmatch">Parthenope</span> appears to have originally belonged to Palaepolis, but was subsequently transferred to Neapolis. <span class="searchmatch">Parthenope</span> Neapolis English...
“large dragonfly”) 銀(ぎん)蜻蜓(やんま) • (gin'yanma) lesser emperor, Anax <span class="searchmatch">parthenope</span> As with many terms that name organisms, this term is often spelled in...
Hǎi-yāu-syīng Gwoyeu Romatzyh: Haeiaushing Palladius: Хайяосин (Xajjaosin) Sinological IPA (key): /xaɪ̯²¹⁴⁻²¹ jɑʊ̯⁵⁵ ɕiŋ⁵⁵/ 海妖星 (astronomy) 11 <span class="searchmatch">Parthenope</span>...
Obsolete form of pardie. 1577, Martial, “Epigrammes out of Martial. [To <span class="searchmatch">Parthenope</span>.]”, in Timothe Kendall, transl., Flowers of Epigrammes […], [Manchester]:...