[ˈpyː.tʰoː], [ˈpiː.to]
OriginFrom Ancient Greek Πῡθώ (Pūthṓ, “(the city of) Pytho”).
- declension-4, historicalThe city of Pytho.
“Delos ubi nunc, Phoebe, tua est, ubi Delphica Pytho?” — Where, Phoebus, is thy Delos now, and where thy Delphian Pytho ?
FormsPȳthō(canonical, feminine, singular) · Pȳthūs(genitive) · Pȳthō(nominative, singular) · Pȳthūs(genitive, singular) · Pȳthō(dative, singular) · Pȳthō(accusative, singular) · Pȳthōn(accusative, singular) · Pȳthō(ablative, singular) · Pȳthō(singular, vocative) · Pȳthō(locative, singular)
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