Μοκός
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[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- Μόκος (Mókos)
Etymology
[edit]Learned borrowing from Russian Мо́кошь (Mókošʹ), from Old East Slavic Мокошь (Mokošĭ), from Proto-Slavic *Mokošь.
Pronunciation
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]Μοκός • (Mokós) f
- (Slavic mythology) Mokosh
- 2005, Ιωάννα Γεωργίου, Θρησκεία και Θήλυ, page 20:
- Επίσης γνωστές ήταν η Μοκός ή Μοκούς, θεά της γονιμότητας και του γάμου, που επίσης έδινε αλλά και έπαιρνε την ζωή, η Ζόρια ή Ζάρια, θεότητα του πρωινού και της ομορφιάς και η Μάτε-Συρά-Ζαμπέλια.
- Epísis gnostés ítan i Mokós í Mokoús, theá tis gonimótitas kai tou gámou, pou epísis édine allá kai épairne tin zoḯ, i Zória í Zária, theótita tou proïnoú kai tis omorfiás kai i Máte-Syrá-Zampélia.
- Also known were Mokosh or Mokush, goddess of fertility and marriage, who also gave and took life, Zorya or Zarya, goddess of dawn and beauty and Mat Zemlya
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