"Λήδα" meaning in All languages combined

See Λήδα on Wiktionary

Proper name [Ancient Greek]

IPA: /lɛ̌ː.daː/, /ˈli.ða/, /ˈli.ða/, /lɛ̌ː.daː/ (note: 5ᵗʰ BCE Attic), /ˈle̝.da/ (note: 1ˢᵗ CE Egyptian), /ˈli.ða/ (note: 4ᵗʰ CE Koine), /ˈli.ða/ (note: 10ᵗʰ CE Byzantine), /ˈli.ða/ (note: 15ᵗʰ CE Constantinopolitan)
Etymology: In 20th-century sources Leda is traditionally derived from Lycian lada, "wife", as her earliest cult was centered in Lycia. Lycian lada may also be the origin of the Greek name Λητώ (Lētṓ, “Leto”). Other scholars (Paul Kretschmer, Erich Bethe, Pierre Chantraine and R. S. P. Beekes) have suggested a Pre-Greek origin. Head templates: {{grc-proper noun|Λήδᾱς|f|first|head=Λήδᾱ}} Λήδᾱ • (Lḗdā) f (genitive Λήδᾱς); first declension Inflection templates: {{grc-decl|Λήδᾱ|ᾱς|form=sing}} Forms: Λήδᾱ [canonical], Lḗdā [romanization], Λήδᾱς [genitive], Attic declension-1 [table-tags], ἡ Λήδᾱ [nominative, singular], τῆς Λήδᾱς [genitive, singular], τῇ Λήδᾳ [dative, singular], τὴν Λήδᾱν [accusative, singular], Λήδᾱ [singular, vocative]
  1. Leda Wikipedia link: Leda (mythology)

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