Pelide

Italian

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin Pēlīdēs, from Ancient Greek Πηλείδης (Pēleídēs).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /peˈli.de/, (proscribed) /ˈpɛ.li.de/
  • Rhymes: -ide, (proscribed) -ɛlide
  • Hyphenation: Pe‧lì‧de, (proscribed) Pè‧li‧de

Proper noun

Pelide m

  1. son of Peleus; an epithet for Achilles
    • 1825, Vincenzo Monti, chapter 1, in Iliade, lines 1–2:
      Cantami, o Diva, del Pelide Achille / l’ira funesta []
      Sing, o Muse, of the rage of Achilles, son of Peleus []

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