Anubis
Translingual
Etymology
From Latin Anūbis, from Ancient Greek Ἄνουβις (Ánoubis), from Egyptian jnpw,
Proper noun
Anubis m
- A taxonomic genus within the family Cerambycidae – certain longhorn beetles.
- (obsolete) The fennec fox Vulpes zerda.
- Used as a specific epithet to differentiate species resembling depictions of the god Anubis or species formerly assigned to the genus
Hyponyms
- (beetle genus): Eukaryota - superkingdom; Animalia - kingdom; Bilateria - subkingdom; Protostomia - infrakingdom; Ecdysozoa - superphylum; Arthropoda - phylum; Hexapoda - subphylum; Insecta - class; Pterygota - subclass; Coleoptera - order; Polyphaga - suborder; Cucujiformia - infraorder; Phytophaga - clade; Chrysomeloidea - superfamily; Cerambycidae - family; Cerambycinae - subfamily; Callichromatini - tribe
Derived terms
References
Anubis (genus) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anubis (Cerambycidae) on Wikimedia Commons.Wikimedia Commons
- Anubis at Encyclopedia of Life
English

Anubis
Etymology
From Latin Anūbis, from Ancient Greek Ἄνουβις (Ánoubis), from Egyptian jnpw,
Proper noun
Anubis
- (Egyptian mythology) In the mythology of ancient Egypt, the god of the dead and tombs, commonly depicted with the head of a jackal.
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Danish
Etymology
From Latin Anūbis, from Ancient Greek Ἄνουβις (Ánoubis), from Egyptian jnpw,
Proper noun
Anubis
German
Etymology
From Latin Anūbis, from Ancient Greek Ἄνουβις (Ánoubis), from Egyptian jnpw,
Proper noun
Anubis m (genitive Anubis' or Anubis)
Polish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /aˈnu.bʲis/
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Proper noun
Anubis m
Declension
declension of Anubis
| singular | |
|---|---|
| nominative | Anubis |
| genitive | Anubisa |
| dative | Anubisowi |
| accusative | Anubisa |
| instrumental | Anubisem |
| locative | Anubisie |
| vocative | Anubisie |
Further reading
- Anubis in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Spanish
Etymology
From Latin Anūbis, from Ancient Greek Ἄνουβις (Ánoubis), from Egyptian jnpw,
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Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [a̠ˈnu.bis], [a̠ˈnu.β̞is]
Proper noun
Anubis m
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