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Revision as of 02:34, 11 April 2022
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek Ἀληκτώ (Alēktṓ, literally “Unceasing (Anger)”).
Proper noun
Alecto
Translations
Greek goddess of vengeance
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Further reading
Anagrams
Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowed from Ancient Greek Ἀληκτώ (Alēktṓ).
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Alecto f
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