Peloponnesus

英 [,peləpə'ni:səs] 美
  • n. 伯罗奔尼撒半岛
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Peloponnesus (n.)
peninsula of southern Greece, late 15c., from Latin, from Greek Peloponnesos, second element apparently nesos "island" (see Chersonese); first element said to be named for Pelops, son of Tantalus, who killed him and served him to the gods as food (they later restored him to life). The proper name is probably from pellos "dark" + ops "face, eye." But the association with the peninsula name likely is folk etymology. Related: Peloponnesian.
1. A river of the Peloponnesus in southern Greece flowing about 113 km ( 70 mi ) to Ionian Sea.
阿尔斐俄斯河希腊南部伯罗奔尼撒的一条河,全长约113公里 ( 70英里 ),流入爱奥尼亚海.

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