"Ikar" meaning in Polish

See Ikar in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Proper name

IPA: /ˈi.kar/ Forms: no-table-tags [table-tags], Ikar [nominative, singular], Ikara [genitive, singular], Ikarowi [dative, singular], Ikara [accusative, singular], Ikarem [instrumental, singular], Ikarze [locative, singular], Ikarze [singular, vocative]
Rhymes: -ikar Etymology: Learned borrowing from Latin Īcarus, from Ancient Greek Ἴκαρος (Íkaros). Etymology templates: {{lbor|pl|la|Īcarus}} Learned borrowing from Latin Īcarus, {{der|pl|grc|Ἴκαρος}} Ancient Greek Ἴκαρος (Íkaros) Head templates: {{pl-prop|m-pr}} Ikar m pers Inflection templates: {{pl-decl-noun-m-pr|tantum=s}}
  1. (Greek mythology) Icarus (Greek mythological figure, son of Daedalus, who escaped from the Cretan labyrinth of Knossos by flying with wings made from feathers and wax, but flew too near to the sun, which melted the wax in the wings, so he fell down and drowned in the Aegean Sea) Tags: Greek, masculine, person Categories (topical): Greek mythology, Mythological figures Derived forms: ikarowy, Ikarowy, Ikarowy lot, kompleks Ikara
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