Mithridates

See also: mithridates

English

Etymology

From Latin Mithridātēs, from Ancient Greek Μιθριδάτης (Mithridátēs), from Old Median *Miθra-dāta- (literally given by Mithra).

Proper noun

Mithridates

  1. (historical) a male given name popularized in Achaemenid and post-Achaemenid Persia
    1. (historical) Name of several kings in the Mithridatid dynasty of Pontus and the Arsacid dynasty of Parthia.

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Latin

Etymology

From Ancient Greek Μιθριδάτης (Mithridátēs), from Old Median *Miθra-dāta- (literally given by Mithra).

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Mithridātēs m sg (genitive Mithridātis); third declension

  1. Mithridates

Declension

Third-declension noun, singular only.

Case Singular
Nominative Mithridātēs
Genitive Mithridātis
Dative Mithridātī
Accusative Mithridātem
Ablative Mithridāte
Vocative Mithridātēs

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