Nyx
See also: NYX
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek Νύξ (Núx).
Proper noun
Nyx
- (Greek mythology) The primordial goddess of night.
Derived terms
- Nyctian
- nyctian
Translations
the primordial goddess of night
Czech
Etymology
From Ancient Greek Νύξ (Núx).
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Nyx f
- (Greek mythology) Nyx, goddess of night
- 1905, “Aether”, in Malý Ottův slovník naučný, Praha: J. Otto, page 23:
- Aether, syn Ereba a Nykty, stvořil nebe, Zemi, moře […]
- Aether, son of Erebus and Nyx, created the Heaven, the Earth and the Sea […]
- Aether, syn Ereba a Nykty, stvořil nebe, Zemi, moře […]
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Declension
Declension of Nyx
| singulare tantum | |
|---|---|
| nominative | Nyx |
| genitive | Nykty |
| dative | Nyktě |
| accusative | Nyktu |
| vocative | Nykto |
| locative | Nyktě |
| instrumental | Nyktou |
Related terms
Portuguese
Proper noun
Nyx f
- Alternative spelling of Nix
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