"Penthesilea" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [Latin]

IPA: /pen.tʰe.siˈleː.a/ [Classical], [pɛn̪t̪ʰɛs̠ɪˈɫ̪eːä] [Classical], /pen.te.siˈle.a/ (note: modern Italianate Ecclesiastical), [pen̪t̪es̬iˈlɛːä] (note: modern Italianate Ecclesiastical)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek Πενθεσίλεια (Penthesíleia), "she who causes men to mourn, suffer," from πενθέω (penthéō, “to mourn, worry”), from πένθος (pénthos, “mourning”). Etymology templates: {{der|la|grc|Πενθεσίλεια}} Ancient Greek Πενθεσίλεια (Penthesíleia) Head templates: {{la-proper noun|Penthesilēa<1>}} Penthesilēa f sg (genitive Penthesilēae); first declension Inflection templates: {{la-ndecl|Penthesilēa<1>}} Forms: Penthesilēa [canonical, feminine, singular], Penthesilēae [genitive], no-table-tags [table-tags], Penthesilēa [nominative, singular], Penthesilēae [genitive, singular], Penthesilēae [dative, singular], Penthesilēam [accusative, singular], Penthesilēā [ablative, singular], Penthesilēa [singular, vocative]
  1. (Greek mythology) A queen of the Amazons and daughter of Ares and Otrera Tags: Greek, declension-1 Categories (topical): Greek mythology

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