Circe

/ˈsɝsi/ noun

Definition

A goddess or enchantress from Greek mythology known for transforming men into pigs; now means any dangerously seductive woman.

Etymology

From Greek mythology's Κίρκη (Kirke), possibly from 'kirkos' (hawk), though etymology is disputed; used metaphorically since the 1600s to describe manipulative seductresses.

Kelly Says

Circe from Homer's Odyssey is one of mythology's most unfairly portrayed characters—she's often seen as evil, but in the original text she's actually reasonable and even helps Odysseus, showing how stories change based on who tells them.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
Circe
sir-se
ARالعربية
كيركي
kir-ki
BNবাংলা
Circe
sir-ke
CACatalà
Circe
sir-se
CSČeština
Circe
sir-se
DADansk
Circe
sir-se
DEDeutsch
Circe
sir-se
ELΕλληνικά
Κίρκη
kir-ke
ESEspañol
Circe
sir-ke
FAفارسی
کی‌رکی
ki-r-ki
FISuomi
Circe
sir-se
FRFrançais
Circe
sir-se
GUGU
Circe
sir-se
HAHA
Circe
sir-se
HEעברית
קירקה
kir-ka
HIहिन्दी
Circe
sir-ke
HUMagyar
Circe
sir-se
IDBahasa Indonesia
Circe
sir-se
IGIG
Circe
sir-se
ITItaliano
Circe
sir-ke
JA日本語
Kirke
kir-ke
KKKK
Circe
sir-se
KMKM
Circe
sir-se
KO한국어
키르케
kir-ke
MRMR
Circe
sir-se
MSBahasa Melayu
Circe
sir-se
MYမြန်မာ
Circe
sir-se
NLNederlands
Circe
sir-se
NONorsk
Circe
sir-se
PAPA
Circe
sir-se
PLPolski
Kirke
kir-ke
PTPortuguês
Circe
sir-se
RORomână
Circe
sir-se
RUРусский
Цирцея
sir-tse-ya
SVSvenska
Circe
sir-se
SWKiswahili
Circe
sir-se
TAதமிழ்
Circe
sir-se
TEతెలుగు
Circe
sir-se
THไทย
Circe
sir-se
TLTL
Circe
sir-se
TRTürkçe
Circe
sir-se
UKУкраїнська
Керкі
kir-ki
URاردو
Circe
sir-se
VITiếng Việt
Circe
sir-se
YOYO
Circe
sir-se
ZH中文
克尔刻
kè'ěr kè
ZUZU
Circe
sir-se

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