Hestia
See also: Héstia and Hestią
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek Ἑστία (Hestía), from ἑστία (hestía, “hearth”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈhɛsti.ə/
Proper noun
Hestia
- (Greek mythology) The virgin goddess of the hearth, and the household, and therefore of domestic life.
- (astronomy) 46 Hestia, a main belt asteroid.
Synonyms
Translations
Greek goddess
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Asteroid
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Further reading
- (Greek mythology Olympian gods) god; Apollo, Aphrodite, Ares, Artemis, Athena, Demeter, Dionysus, Hades, Hephaestus, Hera, Hestia, Hermes, Poseidon, Zeus
Anagrams
Catalan
Etymology
From Ancient Greek Ἑστία (Hestía).
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Hestia f
Further reading
- Hestia on the Catalan Wikipedia.Wikipedia ca
French
Etymology
From Ancient Greek Ἑστία (Hestía).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɛs.tja/
Proper noun
Hestia f
Further reading
- Hestia on the French Wikipedia.Wikipedia fr
Polish
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Ancient Greek Ἑστία (Hestía), from ἑστία (hestía, “hearth”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈxɛs.tja/
Audio: (file) - Rhymes: -ɛstja
- Syllabification: Hes‧tia
Proper noun
Hestia m pers
Declension
Declension of Hestia
| singular | |
|---|---|
| nominative | Hestia |
| genitive | Hestii |
| dative | Hestii |
| accusative | Hestię |
| instrumental | Hestią |
| locative | Hestii |
| vocative | Hestio |
Further reading
- Hestia in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from Ancient Greek Ἑστία (Hestía).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈestja/ [ˈes.t̪ja]
- Rhymes: -estja
- Syllabification: Hes‧tia
Proper noun
Hestia f
Swedish
Etymology
Ultimately from Ancient Greek Ἑστία (Hestía), from ἑστία (hestía, “hearth”).
Proper noun
Hestia c (genitive Hestias)
See also
- (Greek mythology Olympian gods) god; Apollo, Afrodite, Ares, Artemis, Athena, Demeter, Hefaistos, Hera, Hestia, Hermes, Poseidon, Zeus
Turkish
Proper noun
Hestia