Ευθυμία
Greek
Etymology
From Ancient Greek Εὐθυμία (Euthumía, “minor deity Euthymia”). See εὐθῡμῐ́ᾱ (“cheerfulness”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /e.fθiˈmi.a/
- Hyphenation: Ευ‧θυ‧μί‧α
Proper noun
Ευθυμία • (Efthymía) f
- (Greek mythology) Euthymia
- a female given name, Euthymia
- Οι Ευθυμίες γιορτάζουν του Αγίου Ευθυμίου, στις 20 Ιανουαρίου.
- Oi Efthymíes giortázoun tou Agíou Efthymíou, stis 20 Ianouaríou.
- The Euthymiae celebrate their feast day on St. Euthymios' day, on the 20th of January.
Declension
declension of Ευθυμία
Related terms
- (male form) Ευθύμιος m (Efthýmios, “Euthymios, St Euthymios”)
- (sobriquet) Θύμιος m (Thýmios)
Related terms
- ευθυμία (efthymía, “cheerfulness”)
- εύθυμος (éfthymos, “cheerful”)
- see: εύθυμος (éfthymos, “cheerful”)
Further reading
- Ευθυμία (μυθολογία) on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el
- Euthymia on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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