Circe

//ˈsɜː.si//

Synonyms for "circe" (29 found)

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Translations

26 translations across 19 languages.

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Ancient Greek

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  • Κίρκη name (enchantress in Greek mythology)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 喀耳刻 name (enchantress in Greek mythology)
  • 巫神星 name (Asteroid)

Danish

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  • Kirke name (enchantress in Greek mythology)

Estonian

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  • Kirke name (enchantress in Greek mythology)

Finnish

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  • Kirke name (enchantress in Greek mythology)

French

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  • Circé name (enchantress in Greek mythology)
  • Circé name (Asteroid)

German

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  • Kirke name (enchantress in Greek mythology)

Greek

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  • Κίρκη name (enchantress in Greek mythology)

Greenlandic

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  • Kirke name (enchantress in Greek mythology)

Hungarian

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  • Kirké name (enchantress in Greek mythology)

Inuktitut

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  • ᓯᕐᓯ name (enchantress in Greek mythology)

Italian

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  • Circe name (enchantress in Greek mythology)

Latin

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  • Circe name (enchantress in Greek mythology)

Marathi

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  • किर्के name (enchantress in Greek mythology)
  • सर्सी name (enchantress in Greek mythology)
  • सर्सी name (Asteroid)

Middle French

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  • Circe name (enchantress in Greek mythology)

Russian

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  • Ки́рка name (enchantress in Greek mythology)
  • Цирце́я name (enchantress in Greek mythology)

Sicilian

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  • Circi name (enchantress in Greek mythology)
  • Circi name (Asteroid)

Spanish

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  • Circe name (enchantress in Greek mythology)

Ukrainian

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  • Кі́рка name (enchantress in Greek mythology)
  • Цирце́я name (enchantress in Greek mythology)

Sample sentences

4 total sentences available.

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"First must Trinacrian waters bend the oar, / Ausonian waves thy vessels must explore, / first must thou view the nether world, where flows / dark Styx, and visit that AEaean shore, / the home of Circe, ere, at rest from woes, / thou build the promised walls, and win the wished repose."

Source: tatoeba (7083591)

Lycus, a mortal, being detained by Circe in her magical dominion, was beloved by a water-nymph who desired to render him immortal; she had recourse to the sorceress, and Circe gave her an incantation to pronounce.

Source: tatoeba (11832395)

The adventure of the companions of Ulysses, changed into beasts by Circe, was much more ancient than the dogma of the metempsychosis, broached in Greece and Italy by Pythagoras.

Source: tatoeba (11882350)

Here is a nice state of affairs. I, at my age, to fall a victim to this modern Circe!

Source: wiktionary

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