Fobos
Czech
editEtymology
editBorrowed from Ancient Greek Φόβος (Phóbos), from φόβος (phóbos, “fear”).
Pronunciation
editProper noun
editFobos m anim
- (Greek mythology) Phobos, mythological personification of fear
- 1893, Vladislav Kalousek, “Deimos a Fobos”, in Ottův slovník naučný[1], volume X, Praha: J. Otto, page 166:
- Deimos a Fobos […] v řecké mythologii personifikace Strachu a Třasu (římské Pallor a Pavor), sluhové a průvodčí válečného boha Area; též pokládáni za syny jeho a Afrodity.
- Deimos and Phobos […] personification of Terror and Fear in Greek mythology (Pallor and Pavor in Roman), servants and companions of war god Ares; also considered to be sons of him and Aphrodite.
Declension
editProper noun
editFobos m inan
- (astronomy, rare) Phobos, the bigger of the two natural satellites of Mars [since 19th c.]
- 1892, Květy[2], volume 28, page 734:
- Fobos – mající průměr asi 9 klm. třikrát rychleji kolem Marsa obíhá, než Mars sám se otáčí.
- Phobos – being about 9 km in diameter rotates orbits the Mars three times faster than the Mars itself rotates.
- 2017 July 21, “Fobos: Měsíček u Marsu”, in Astronomický snímek dne[3], Česká astronomická společnost, archived from the original on 18 March 2018:
- Zpoza rudé planety se na této časové sekvenci z Hubblova kosmického dalekohledu na oběžné dráze Země vynořuje maličký měsíc se strašidelným názvem Fobos.
- A tiny moon with the frightening name Phobos appears from behind the red planet in this time sequence from the Hubble Space Telescope on the Earth's orbit.
Declension
editAlternative forms
edit- Phobos (moon of Mars)
Related terms
editSee also
editSolar System in Czech · sluneční soustava (layout · text) | ||||||||||||||||||
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Star | Slunce | |||||||||||||||||
IAU planets and notable dwarf planets |
Merkur | Venuše | Země | Mars | Ceres | Jupiter | Saturn | Uran | Neptun | Pluto | Eris | |||||||
Notable moons |
— | — | Měsíc | Phobos/Fobos Deimos |
— | Io Europa Ganymed Callisto |
Mimas Enceladus Tethys Dione Rhea Titan Iapetus |
Miranda Ariel Umbriel Titania Oberon |
Triton | Charon | Dysnomia |
Galician
editProper noun
editFobos m
Italian
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editFrom Ancient Greek Φόβος (Phóbos), from φόβος (phóbos, “fear”).
Pronunciation
editProper noun
editFobos m
- (mythology, Greek mythology) Phobos (god of fear, a son of the god Ares)
- (astronomy) Phobos (satellite of Mars)
See also
editSolar System in Italian · sistema solare (layout · text) | ||||||||||||||||||
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Star | Sole | |||||||||||||||||
IAU planets and notable dwarf planets |
Mercurio | Venere | Terra | Marte | Cerere | Giove | Saturno | Urano | Nettuno | Plutone | Eris (Eride) | |||||||
Notable moons |
— | — | Luna | Fobos Deimos |
— | Io Europa Ganimede Callisto |
Mimas Encelado Teti Dione Rea Titano Giapeto |
Miranda Ariel Umbriel Titania Oberon |
Tritone | Caronte | Disnomia |
Polish
editEtymology
editLearned borrowing from Ancient Greek φόβος (phóbos).
Pronunciation
editProper noun
editFobos m pers
Declension
editDeclension of Fobos
Proper noun
editFobos m animal
Declension
editDeclension of Fobos
See also
editSolar System in Polish · Układ Słoneczny (layout · text) | ||||||||||||||||||
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Star | Słońce | |||||||||||||||||
IAU planets and notable dwarf planets |
Merkury | Wenus | Ziemia | Mars | Ceres | Jowisz | Saturn | Uran | Neptun | Pluton | — | |||||||
Notable moons |
— | — | Księżyc | Fobos Deimos |
— | Io Europa Ganimedes Kallisto |
Mimas Enceladus Tetyda Dione Rea Tytan Japet |
Miranda Ariel Umbriel Tytania Oberon |
Tryton | Charon | — |
Further reading
edit- Fobos in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Portuguese
editPronunciation
edit
- Hyphenation: Fo‧bos
Proper noun
editFobos f
- Phobos (moon of Mars)
Proper noun
editFobos m
Spanish
editPronunciation
editProper noun
editFobos m
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