anadyomène

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French

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Venus anadyomène

Etymology

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Borrowed from Ancient Greek ἀναδυομένος (anaduoménos, emerging, surfacing), present middle participle of ἀναδύω (anadúō, to surface).

Adjective

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anadyomène (plural anadyomènes)

  1. an epithet used to describe Venus emerging from the waves
  2. (by extension) Thrown-up by the sea

Further reading

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