Poseidonia

See also: poseidonia

English

Etymology

From Latin Poseidonia, from Ancient Greek Ποσειδωνία (Poseidōnía); or directly from Greek Ποσειδωνία (Poseidonía). From Ποσειδῶν (Poseidôn) + -ία (-ía). Equivalent to Poseidon + -ia.

Proper noun

Poseidonia

  1. (geography) A placename
    1. Former name of Paestum. A village in Campania, Italy
      1. (historical) Synonym of Paestum A colony of Campania, Italian Peninsula, Magna Graecia
      2. (historical) Former name of Paestum. A city in Campania, Italia, Roman Empire
    2. (dated) Synonym of Basaidu A village in Dulab, Shahab district, Qeshm, Hormozgan, Iran
      1. (historical) A village in Persia, Macedonia
    3. (mythology) Synonym of Athens A city in Greece, from the myth The Gift of Athena about the origin of Athens
    4. A village and former commune of Syros, Cyclades, Aegean, of Greece
    5. A harbour in Isthmus of Corinth, Greece, on the western end of the Corinth Canal
  2. (biology) Alternative form of Posidonia, a genus of seagrass
  3. (religion, historical) An Ancient Greek festival celebrating Poseidon.

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Latin

Etymology

From Ancient Greek Ποσειδωνία (Poseidōnía). Equivalent of Poseidon + -ia.

Proper noun

Poseidonia

  1. (geography) Poseidonia: A placename.
    1. Former name of Paestum. A village in Campania, Italy
      1. (historical) Former name of Paestum. A city in Campania, Italia, Roman Empire
      2. (historical) A colony of Campania, Italian Peninsula, Magna Graecia
    2. A village in Dulab, Shahab district, Qeshm, Hormozgan, Iran
      1. (historical) A village in Persia, Macedonia
    3. A village and former commune of Syros, Cyclades, Aegean, of Greece

Descendants

  • English: Poseidonia

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