"Παλλάς" meaning in All languages combined

See Παλλάς on Wiktionary

Proper name [Grec ancien]

IPA: *\pal.lás\ Forms: [singular, nominative], Παλλά [singular, vocative], τὴν [singular, accusative], Παλλάδα [singular, accusative], τῆς [singular, genitive], Παλλάδος [singular, genitive], τῇ [singular, dative], Παλλάδι [singular, dative]
  1. Pallas, épithète d’Athéna, Pallas Athéna.
    Sense id: fr-Παλλάς-grc-name-d4TkXdPX Categories (other): Lexique en grec ancien de la religion, Wiktionnaire:Exemples manquants en grec ancien Topics: religion
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: Παλλάδιον
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    "Au départ, un simple qualificatif de la déesse Ἀθηνᾶ (« Athéna »), souvent représentée une lance à la main (voir illustration) et dérivé de πάλλω, pállō (« brandir une lance, lancer, balancer ») : « Athéna qui brandit ». Mais il pourrait s’agir d’une étymologie populaire et la représentation dérivée d’une association postérieure, le mot est peut-être apparenté à πάλλας, πάλλαξ, παλλακή (« jeune gens, jeune fille ») avec le sens religieux de « Vierge »."
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    "Au départ, un simple qualificatif de la déesse Ἀθηνᾶ (« Athéna »), souvent représentée une lance à la main (voir illustration) et dérivé de πάλλω, pállō (« brandir une lance, lancer, balancer ») : « Athéna qui brandit ». Mais il pourrait s’agir d’une étymologie populaire et la représentation dérivée d’une association postérieure, le mot est peut-être apparenté à πάλλας, πάλλαξ, παλλακή (« jeune gens, jeune fille ») avec le sens religieux de « Vierge »."
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      ]
    },
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      "form": "Παλλάδα",
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        "singular",
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      ]
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    {
      "form": "τῆς",
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      ]
    },
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      "tags": [
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      ]
    },
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