Methoni

English

Etymology

From Greek Μεθώνη (Methóni), from Ancient Greek Μεθώνη (Methṓnē). Doublet of Methone and Modon.

Proper noun

Methoni

  1. A village in Messinia Regional Unit, Peloponnese, Greece.
  2. A village in Pieria Regional Unit, Central Macedonia, Greece.

Synonyms

  • (town in Peloponnese, Greece): Methone, Mothone (ancient contexts); Modon, Modone (early modern Venetian contexts)

Translations

Dutch

Proper noun

Methoni n

  1. Methoni (a town in Messinia prefecture, in southwestern Greece)
  2. Methoni (a town in Pieria prefecture, in north-central Greece)

German

Proper noun

Methoni

  1. Methoni (a town in Messinia prefecture, in southwestern Greece)
  2. Methoni (a town in Pieria prefecture, in north-central Greece)
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