English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek αἰθήρ (aithḗr, “upper air”). Doublet of Ether.
Proper noun
Aether
- (Greek mythology) One of the Greek primordial deities who was the personification of light, brother-husband of Hemera and grandson of Chaos.
Translations
Greek primordial deity
- Armenian: Եթեր (Etʻer)
- Catalan: Èter m
- Esperanto: Etero
- French: Éther (fr) m
- Greek: Αιθέρας (el) m (Aithéras)
- Ancient Greek: Αἰθήρ m (Aithḗr)
- Italian: Etere m
- Japanese: アイテール (Aitēru)
- Korean: 아이테르 (Aitereu)
- Polish: Eter (pl) m, Ajter m
- Portuguese: Éter m
- Russian: Эфи́р m (Efír)
- Spanish: Éter m
- Ukrainian: Ефі́р m (Efír)
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