ΕΠΤΑΜΗΤΩΡʼ, επταμητωρʼ
EPTAMĒTŌRʼ, eptamētōrʼ
Sounds Like: ep-tah-MEE-tor
Translations: having seven mothers, seven-mothered
From the root: ΕΠΤΑΜΗΤΩΡ
Part of Speech: Adjective
Explanation: This word is a compound adjective, formed from 'ΕΠΤΑ' (hepta), meaning 'seven', and 'ΜΗΤΩΡ' (metor), meaning 'mother'. It describes someone or something that has seven mothers, or is 'seven-mothered'. It is used to describe a person or entity with a large number of maternal figures or origins.
Inflection: Singular, Nominative, Feminine
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From the same root
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- ΕΠΤΑΜΗΤΩΡ — mother of seven, a mother of seven
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