ΗΟΥΣ, ηους
ĒOUS, ēous
Sounds Like: day-OOS
Translations: Demeter, of Demeter
From the root: ΔΗΩ
Part of Speech: Proper Noun
Explanation: This word is a variant spelling or a common misspelling of 'Δηους' (Deous), which is the genitive form of 'Δηώ' (Demeter). It refers to the Greek goddess of agriculture, harvest, and fertility. In the provided context, it is used to indicate possession or origin related to Demeter, such as 'of Demeter' or 'Demeter's'.
Inflection: Singular, Genitive, Feminine
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