Definition
In Greek mythology, a legendary priest or miraculous figure, or historically a Scythian sage said to have magical powers and the ability to travel without eating.
Etymology
From Greek 'Abaris,' possibly derived from a non-Greek (possibly Persian or Scythian) source, appearing in classical texts like those of Herodotus and Plato.
Kelly Says
Abaris represents how ancient Greeks were fascinated by mysterious foreigners—early intercultural contact often got wrapped in legends about magical powers and superhuman abilities!
Translations
ARالعربية
أباريس
ab-ba-rees
CACatalà
abaris
ah-ba-rees
CSČeština
abaris
ah-ba-rees
DADansk
abaris
ah-ba-rees
DEDeutsch
abaris
ah-bah-rees
ELΕλληνικά
αβαρί
ah-va-ri
ESEspañol
abaris
ah-bah-rees
FISuomi
abaris
ah-ba-rees
FRFrançais
abaris
ah-bah-rees
HIहिन्दी
अबारीस
ab-a-rees
HUMagyar
abaris
ah-ba-rees
IDBahasa Indonesia
abaris
ah-ba-rees
ITItaliano
abaris
ah-ba-rees
MSBahasa Melayu
abaris
ah-ba-rees
NLNederlands
abaris
ah-ba-rees
NONorsk
abaris
ah-ba-rees
PLPolski
abaris
ah-ba-rees
PTPortuguês
abaris
ah-bah-rees
RORomână
abaris
ah-ba-rees
SVSvenska
abaris
ah-ba-rees
SWKiswahili
abaris
ah-ba-rees
TEతెలుగు
అబరిస్
a-ba-ri-s
THไทย
อับบาริส
ap-ba-ri-s
TRTürkçe
abaris
ah-bah-rees
UKУкраїнська
абарис
ah-ba-ris
VITiếng Việt
abaris
ah-ba-rees