Ὠρίων

See also: Ωρίων

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

Etymology

Possibly from Akkadian 𒌋𒊒𒀭𒈾 (Uru-anna, heaven's light). A folk etymology advanced by Ovid interpreted the origin as οὐρέω (ouréō, urinate) +‎ -ίων (-íōn, son) based on the circumstances of his birth, with the first vowel modified later on for the sake of properiety, reflecting ὤρα (ṓra, care, concern).[1]

  1. ^ [1], Fasti 5.353

Pronunciation

 

Proper noun

Ὠρῑ́ων • (Ōrī́ōnm (genitive Ὠρῑ́ωνος); third declension

  1. Orion
  2. (astronomy) the constellation Orion
  3. a fabulous Indian bird

Inflection

Derived terms

  • Ὠᾰρῑώνειος (Ōărīṓneios)

Descendants

  • Greek: Ωρίων (Oríon)
  • Latin: Ōrīōn
    • Middle English: Orioun (learned)
    • Portuguese: Orion (learned)
    • Sicilian: Uriuni

References