Ῥόδος

See also: Ρόδος

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Three possibilities are:

  • Pre-Greek name - see Phoenician 𐤄𐤓𐤏𐤃 (hrʿd, snake), a reference to the serpents that had supposedly inhabited the land in ancient times.[1]
  • From ῥόα (rhóa, pomegranate).
  • From ῥόδον (rhódon, rose).

Pronunciation

 

Proper noun

Ῥόδος (Rhódos) f (genitive Ῥόδου); second declension

  1. Rhodes, Dodecanese, Greece

Inflection

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Arabic: رُودُس (rūdus)
  • Armenian: Հռոդոս (Hṙodos)
  • English: Rhodes
  • Greek: Ρόδος (Ródos)
  • Hebrew: רודוס (Rodos)
  • Italian: Rodi
  • Ladino: Rodi, Rodes
  • Latin: Rhodus
  • Turkish: Rodos

References

  1. Room, Adrian, Place Names of the World, 2nd ed., McFarland & Co., 2006.

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