Acoetes

English dictionary entry

Meanings

name
  1. One of several mythological characters.
  2. An attendant of Bacchus.
  3. The father of Laocoön.
  4. A Theban character in Statius’s Thebaid.

Pronunciation

/əˈsiːtiːz/

Word forms

Acoetes Acœtes

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin Acoetēs.

Translations

Greek: Ακοίτης Ancient Greek: Ἀκοίτης Italian: Acete Latin: Acoetēs Portuguese: Acetes Russian: Ако́йт Russian: Аке́т Spanish: Acetes
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