See also: ganimede Italian Wikipedia has an article on: Ganimede Wikipedia it Borrowed from Latin Ganymēdēs, from Ancient Greek Γανυμήδης (Ganumḗdēs, “meant...
Ganimede From Named after Ganimede (“Ganymede”), a figure in Greek mythology. IPA(key): /ɡa.niˈmɛ.de/ Rhymes: -ɛde Hyphenation: ga‧ni‧mè‧de ganimede m...
Ganimedes m pers (Greek mythology) Ganymede Declension of Ganimedes Ganimedes m animal Ganymede (moon of Jupiter) Declension of Ganimedes Ganimedes in...
See also: Ganimedes Galician Wikipedia has an article on: Ganímedes Wikipedia gl Ganímedes m (astronomy) Ganymede (large moon of Jupiter) (Greek mythology)...
Ganimedes From Dutch Ganymedes. Hyphenation: Ganu‧me‧des Ganumedes (astronomy) Ganymede (Greek mythology) Ganymede...
megadyne Turkish Wikipedia has an article on: Ganymede (uydu) Wikipedia tr Ganymede (Greek mythology) Alternative form of Ganimedes (astronomy) Ganymede...
mythology) Io (priestess of Hera) (moon of Jupiter): Calisto, Europa, Ganímedes IPA(key): /ˈio/ [ˈi.o] Rhymes: -io Syllabification: Í‧o Ío f (astronomy)...
[ɡänʏˈmeːd̪eːs̠] (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /ɡa.niˈme.des/, [ɡäniˈmɛːd̪es] Ganymēdēs m sg (genitive Ganymēdis); third declension (Greek mythology)...
(Greek mythology) Callisto (nymph raped by Zeus) (moon of Jupiter) Europa, Ganímedes, Ío Spanish Wikipedia has an article on: Calisto Wikipedia es From the...