"Damastor" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [Latin]

IPA: /daˈmaːs.toːr/ [Classical-Latin], [d̪äˈmäːs̠t̪oːr] [Classical-Latin], /daˈmas.tor/ [Classical-Latin], [d̪äˈmäs̠t̪ɔr] [Classical-Latin], /daˈmas.tor/ (note: modern Italianate Ecclesiastical), [d̪äˈmäst̪or] (note: modern Italianate Ecclesiastical)
Etymology: Borrowed from Greek, probably from Ancient Greek ἀδαμάστωρ (adamástōr) (attested as an epithet of Hekate), probably from the same root as Ancient Greek ἀδάμαστος (adámastos, “indomitable”), ending in the agent-noun suffix -τωρ (-tōr). Etymology templates: {{bor|la|grc|ἀδαμάστωρ}} Ancient Greek ἀδαμάστωρ (adamástōr), {{der|la|grc|ἀδάμαστος|t=indomitable}} Ancient Greek ἀδάμαστος (adámastos, “indomitable”) Head templates: {{la-proper noun|Damā̆stō̆r/Damā̆stor<3>|g=m}} Damā̆stō̆r m sg (genitive Damā̆storis); third declension Inflection templates: {{la-ndecl|Damā̆stō̆r/Damā̆stor<3>|acc_sg=Damā̆storem/Damā̆stora}} Forms: Damā̆stō̆r [canonical, masculine, singular], Damā̆storis [genitive], no-table-tags [table-tags], Damā̆stō̆r [nominative, singular], Damā̆storis [genitive, singular], Damā̆storī [dative, singular], Damā̆storem [accusative, singular], Damā̆stora [accusative, singular], Damā̆store [ablative, singular], Damā̆stō̆r [singular, vocative]
  1. (Greek mythology) name of a giant Tags: Greek, declension-3 Categories (topical): Greek mythology Synonyms: Adamastor

Alternative forms

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