Λευκοθέα
Ancient Greek
proper noun
Definitions
- Leucothea
Etymology
Affix from Ancient Greek λευκός (white, bright, light, clear, blank, goat, gleaming) + Ancient Greek θέᾱ (goddess).
Origin
Ancient Greek
θέᾱ
Gloss
goddess
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- leucine English
- leucophanite English
- leuko- English
- Leukante Latin
- Lucentum Latin
- leucocyta Latin
- leucogaster Latin
- leucomelas Latin
- leucops Latin
- leucopterus Latin
- leucopus Latin
- vīrus Latin
- Leukämie German
- leuco- Italian
- leucémie French
- белокровие Russian
- Λευκάς Ancient Greek
- Λεύκιππος Ancient Greek
- θέᾱ Ancient Greek
- λευκάκανθα Ancient Greek
- λευκάνθεμον Ancient Greek
- λευκίσκος Ancient Greek
- λευκομέλας Ancient Greek
- λευκός Ancient Greek
- λευκότερος Ancient Greek
- λευκόφθαλμος Ancient Greek
- λευκόχρυσος Ancient Greek
- λεύκη Ancient Greek
- πούς Ancient Greek
- *lewk- Proto-Indo-European
- leoca- Irish
- λευκο- Greek (modern)
- λευκός Greek (modern)
- λεύκουρος Greek (modern)