"Anaxarete" meaning in English

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Proper name

IPA: /əˌnæksəˈɹɛti/
Etymology: From Ancient Greek Ἀναξαρέτη (Anaxarétē). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|grc|Ἀναξαρέτη}} Ancient Greek Ἀναξαρέτη (Anaxarétē) Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Anaxarete
  1. (Greek mythology) a rich and beautiful maiden of Cyprus, who, disdaining the love of Iphis, was changed to stone. Wikipedia link: en:Anaxarete Tags: Greek Categories (topical): Greek mythology Translations (Translations): Ἀναξαρέτη (Anaxarétē) [feminine] (Ancient Greek), Anaxarète [feminine] (French), Anaxarete [feminine] (German), Αναξαρέτη (Anaxaréti) [feminine] (Greek), Anassarete [feminine] (Italian), Анаксаре́та (Anaksaréta) [feminine] (Russian), Anaxáreta [feminine] (Spanish)
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