[Facts] Re: Penthesilea
in reply to a message by Caprice
From Greek words "PENTHOS" (mourning, grief) + "EILO" (grip, squeeze, wring, grab, grasp), the name PENTHESILEA literally means "mournful grip".
“ If you live by nature, you will never be poor; if you live by what men think, you will never be rich. Nature demands little, opinion a great deal.”
(EPICUROS 341-270 BCE)
“ If you live by nature, you will never be poor; if you live by what men think, you will never be rich. Nature demands little, opinion a great deal.”
(EPICUROS 341-270 BCE)
This message was edited 2/14/2006, 10:57 AM
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Eucharistó!
Happiness can be found even in the darkest of times if only one remembers to turn on the lights
~J.K. Rowling
Happiness can be found even in the darkest of times if only one remembers to turn on the lights
~J.K. Rowling
Na 'sai kala!
...such a name makes sense, metaphorically speaking, for a Amazon queen who "meant business" in the battlefield.
A more diachronic pseudo-etymology of Penthesilea could be: "penthera" (mother-in-law) and "eilo" (grip), i.e., "caught in the clutches of one's mother-in-law" :P
A more diachronic pseudo-etymology of Penthesilea could be: "penthera" (mother-in-law) and "eilo" (grip), i.e., "caught in the clutches of one's mother-in-law" :P
HAHAHAH!