Aethalos
See also: aethalos
Latin
Etymology
Borrowed from Ancient Greek Αἴθᾰλος (Aíthalos), from αἴθᾰλος (aíthalos, “smoky flame, thick smoke”).
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /ˈae̯.tʰa.los/, [ˈae̯.tʰa.ɫɔs]
Proper noun
*Aethalos m (accusative Aethalon); second declension
- A male given name
- AD 8, Publius Ovidius Naso (author), Alexander Riese (editor), Ibis in P. Ovidii Nasonis Carmina, volume III: Fasti. Tristia. Ibis. Ex Ponto. Halieutica. Fragmenta., Leipzig: Bernhard Tauchnitz (stereotype edition, 1874), lines 619–624 (page 214):
- Aethalon ut vita spoliavit Isindius hospes, // quem memor a sacris nunc quoque pellit Ion: // utque Melanthea tenebris a caede latentem // prodidit officio luminis ipsa parens: // sic tua coniectis fodiantur pectora telis, // sic, precor, auxiliis impediare tuis.
- AD 8, Publius Ovidius Naso (author), Alexander Riese (editor), Ibis in P. Ovidii Nasonis Carmina, volume III: Fasti. Tristia. Ibis. Ex Ponto. Halieutica. Fragmenta., Leipzig: Bernhard Tauchnitz (stereotype edition, 1874), lines 619–624 (page 214):
Declension
Second declension, Greek type.
| Case | Singular |
|---|---|
| nominative | *Aethalos |
| genitive | *Aethalī |
| dative | *Aethalō |
| accusative | Aethalon |
| ablative | *Aethalō |
| vocative | *Aethale |
References
- Æthălos in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire Illustré Latin-Français, Hachette, page 82/2
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