Chimaera
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From Latin Chimaera, from Ancient Greek Χίμαιρα (Khímaira, “mythical Chimera”).
Chimaera f
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As a mythological beast, a variant of earlier Chimera under influence from Latin Chimaera. As a placename, directly from Latin Chimaera.
Chimaera
From Ancient Greek Χίμαιρα (Khímaira, “fire-breathing Lycian monster, fire-spewing Lycian or Cilician mountain”), from χίμαιρα (khímaira, “she-goat”).
Chimaera f sg (genitive Chimaerae); first declension
First-declension noun, singular only.
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nominative | Chimaera |
genitive | Chimaerae |
dative | Chimaerae |
accusative | Chimaeram |
ablative | Chimaerā |
vocative | Chimaera |
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