ΘΑΡΓΗΛΙΩΝ, θαργηλιων
THARGĒLIŌN, thargēliōn
Sounds Like: thar-ge-LEE-ohn
Translations: Thargelion
From the root: ΘΑΡΓΗΛΙΩΝ
Part of Speech: Proper Noun
Explanation: Thargelion is the name of the eleventh month of the Attic calendar in ancient Greece, corresponding roughly to late May and early June. It was named after the Thargelia festival, which was held during this month.
Inflection: Singular, Nominative, Masculine
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- ΘΑΡΓΗΛΙΩΝΟΣ — of Thargelion
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