Διόφαντος
Ancient Greek
proper noun
Definitions
- in particular, the third century mathematician
Etymology
Affix from Ancient Greek Ζεύς (Zeus) + Ancient Greek φαίνω (appear, bring to light, show, I shine, shining, shine, cause to appear, denounce, I show shine, clear).
Origin
Ancient Greek
φαίνω
Gloss
appear, bring to light, show, I shine, shining, shine, cause to appear, denounce, I show shine, clear
Concept
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
⛅️
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Zeus English
- phenogam English
- pyrophane English
- Diophantus Latin
- Tryptophan German
- Zeus Italian
- Diophante French
- Zeus French
- phène French
- phényle French
- Зевс Russian
- Zeus Spanish, Castilian
- Διαγόρας Ancient Greek
- Διογένης Ancient Greek
- Διοκλῆς Ancient Greek
- Διομέδων Ancient Greek
- Διομήδης Ancient Greek
- Διοπείθης Ancient Greek
- Διοφάνης Ancient Greek
- Διόδοτος Ancient Greek
- Διόδωρος Ancient Greek
- Διόσκορος Ancient Greek
- Διότιμος Ancient Greek
- Διόφιλος Ancient Greek
- Ζεύς Ancient Greek
- Ναυσιφάνης Ancient Greek
- Ξενοφάνης Ancient Greek
- διαφαίνω Ancient Greek
- διιπετής Ancient Greek
- διοπετής Ancient Greek
- διοτρεφής Ancient Greek
- συκοφάντης Ancient Greek
- φάσις Ancient Greek
- φάσμα Ancient Greek
- φαίνω Ancient Greek
- φανερός Ancient Greek
- ἀπόφασις Ancient Greek
- ἀργεϊφόντης Ancient Greek
- Ἀριστοφάνειος Ancient Greek
- ἐπιφαίνω Ancient Greek
- ἱεροφάντης Ancient Greek
- *dyew- Proto-Indo-European
- Zevs Norwegian Bokmål
- Zeus Portuguese
- Zevs Norwegian Nynorsk
- ज्यौ Sanskrit
- Zeus Danish
- Zeus Catalan, Valencian
- Seifur Icelandic
- Ζευς Greek (modern)
- zeus Middle Dutch
- Zeus Slovak
- Dzeusas Lithuanian
- ⲍⲉⲩⲥ Coptic
- *refenj- Proto-Albanian
- *wrefenj- Proto-Albanian
- ܙܘܣ Classical Syriac
- *dzéus Proto-Hellenic
- *pʰáňňō Proto-Hellenic
- 𐌆𐌉𐌑 Messapic