Ναυσίθοος
Ancient Greek
proper noun
Definitions
- (Greek mythology) Nausithous, the king of the Phaeacians
Etymology
Compound from Ancient Greek ναῦς (ship, boat, a boat) + Ancient Greek θοός (quick, swift, rapid).
Origin
Ancient Greek
θοός
Gloss
quick, swift, rapid
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- nauscopy English
- Naos Italian
- Λαοθόη Ancient Greek
- Ναυσικάα Ancient Greek
- Ναυσιφάνης Ancient Greek
- Ναύβολος Ancient Greek
- Ναύκρατις Ancient Greek
- Ναύπακτος Ancient Greek
- Ναύπλιος Ancient Greek
- Πάνθοος Ancient Greek
- Πειρίθοος Ancient Greek
- Πρόθοος Ancient Greek
- θέω Ancient Greek
- θοός Ancient Greek
- θοῶς Ancient Greek
- ναυμαχέω Ancient Greek
- ναυμαχία Ancient Greek
- ναυπηγός Ancient Greek
- ναυσικλειτός Ancient Greek
- ναύαρχος Ancient Greek
- ναύκληρος Ancient Greek
- ναύσταθμον Ancient Greek
- ναύτης Ancient Greek
- ναῦς Ancient Greek
- περίνεως Ancient Greek
- Ἀλκάθοος Ancient Greek
- Ἀμφιθόη Ancient Greek
- ἐχενηΐς Ancient Greek
- Ἱππόθοος Ancient Greek
- ὠκύθοος Ancient Greek
- *néh₂us Proto-Indo-European