Μυκήνες
Greek
Etymology
From Ancient Greek Μυκῆναι (Mukênai).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /miˈcines/
- Hyphenation: Μυ‧κή‧νες
Proper noun
Μυκήνες • (Mykínes) f pl
- Mycenae (ancient Greek city in the NE Peloponnesus on the plain of Argos)
Declension
| plural | |
|---|---|
| nominative | Μυκήνες (Mykínes) |
| genitive | Μυκηνών (Mykinón) |
| accusative | Μυκήνες (Mykínes) |
| vocative | Μυκήνες (Mykínes) |
Derived terms
- Μυκηναίος m (Mykinaíos, “male Mycenaean”)
- Μυκηναία f (Mykinaía, “female Mycenaean”)
- μυκηναϊκός (mykinaïkós, “Mycenaean”) (adjective)
Further reading
- Μυκήνες on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el