Styx
/[ˈstɪks]/
Czechname
Definitions
- 1.Styx, the river in Hades, over which the souls of the dead are ferried by Charon
V podsvětí pak ze Stygy opět vyvěrá Kókytos.
The Kokytos issues from the Styx in the Underworld.
- 2.Styx, a moon of Pluto
Nix, Hydra a podle přesvědčení vědců i Kerberos a Styx mají navíc spíš oválný než kulatý tvar, což ještě víc přispívá k jejich nepředvídatelným oběžným drahám.
The shape of Nix, Hydra and, as scientists are convinced, also Kerberos and Styx is more oval than round, which contributes to unpredictibility of their orbits even more.
- 3.Styx, the goddess of the river Styx in Hades
[…] děti její stále obklopují trůn Zévův a Styx stala se bohyní božské přísahy.
[…] her children keep surrounding the Zeus's throne and Styx became the goddess of the divine oath.
Synonyms & related words
Etymology
Borrowed from Ancient Greek Στύξ (Stúx).
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | Styx | — |
| Genitive | Stygu, Styxu, Stygy | — |
| Dative | Stygu, Styxu, Styze | — |
| Accusative | Styx, Stygu | — |
| Vocative | Stygu, Styxe, Stygo | — |
| Locative | Stygu, Styxu, Styze | — |
| Instrumental | Stygem, Styxem, Stygou | — |
Nominative
Singular
Styx
Plural
—
Genitive
Singular
Stygu, Styxu, Stygy
Plural
—
Dative
Singular
Stygu, Styxu, Styze
Plural
—
Accusative
Singular
Styx, Stygu
Plural
—
Vocative
Singular
Stygu, Styxe, Stygo
Plural
—
Locative
Singular
Stygu, Styxu, Styze
Plural
—
Instrumental
Singular
Stygem, Styxem, Stygou
Plural
—