English Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">Chryseis</span> Wikipedia (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /kɹaɪˈsiːɪs/ <span class="searchmatch">Chryseis</span> (Greek mythology) A character in the...
<span class="searchmatch">chrȳseīs</span> dative/ablative masculine/feminine/neuter plural of chrȳseus...
declension <span class="searchmatch">Chryseis</span> Third declension of ἡ Χρῡσηῐ̈́ς; τῆς Χρῡσηῐ̈́δος (Attic) English: <span class="searchmatch">Chryseis</span> Greek: Χρυσηίς (Chrysiís) Latin: <span class="searchmatch">Chrȳsēïs</span> Woodhouse, S...
<span class="searchmatch">chrȳseī</span> inflection of chrȳseus: nominative/vocative masculine plural genitive masculine/neuter singular...
cheeks”: Agamemnon wants her exchanged with, or substituted for, <span class="searchmatch">Chryseis</span> kallipárēos, <span class="searchmatch">Chryseis</span> “of the lovely cheeks." In Greek only two letters separate the...
chrȳsanthemon chrȳsanthes chrȳsanthus Chrȳsās chrȳsatticum Chrȳsē <span class="searchmatch">Chrȳsēī</span> <span class="searchmatch">Chrȳseis</span> chrȳsēlectros chrȳsēlectrum chrȳsendeta chrȳsendetae lances chrȳsendetus...
having beautiful cheeks (epithet of various goddesses and women, including <span class="searchmatch">Chryseis</span>, Helen, and Leto) Second declension of καλλῐπᾰ́ρῃος; καλλῐπᾰ́ρῃον (Epic)...
chrȳseum <span class="searchmatch">chrȳseī</span> chrȳseae chrȳsea genitive <span class="searchmatch">chrȳseī</span> chrȳseae <span class="searchmatch">chrȳseī</span> chrȳseōrum chrȳseārum chrȳseōrum dative chrȳseō chrȳseae chrȳseō <span class="searchmatch">chrȳseīs</span> accusative...
plural nominative chrȳsea genitive chrȳseōrum dative <span class="searchmatch">chrȳseīs</span> accusative chrȳsea ablative <span class="searchmatch">chrȳseīs</span> vocative chrȳsea...