Ἴσειον

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From ῎Ισις (Isis) + -ιον (-ion, -ium, -eum: forming nouns of associated places).

Noun

Ἴσειον • (Íseion) n (genitive Ἰσείου); second declension

  1. An Iseum: a temple of the Egyptian goddess Isis.

Inflection

Descendants

  • English: Iseion
  • Latin: Iseum, Isium
  • Greek: Ίσειο (Íseio)

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