Pollux
See also: pollux
English
Etymology
From Latin Pollūx, from Ancient Greek Πολυδεύκης (Poludeúkēs).
Proper noun
Pollux
- (Greek mythology) One of the Dioscuri, son of Tyndarus and Leda, brother of Castor.
- (astronomy) A star in the constellation Gemini; beta (β) Geminorum.
Translations
Dioscuri
See also
French
Proper noun
Pollux
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