phoebe
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Definition
- Noun:
- A small North American bird: A "phoebe" is a type of small, insect-eating songbird, typically with a grayish-brown (dun-colored) plumage.
- A figure in Greek mythology: "Phoebe" was a Titaness, an ancient goddess later associated with Artemis and the moon.
- The number five: (Archaic or poetic) "Phoebe" can represent the cardinal number five.
Usage and Examples
- Noun (Bird):
- We heard the distinctive "fee-bee" call of the phoebe from the fence post.
- The eastern phoebe is known for building its nest on human structures.
- Noun (Mythology):
- In the myths, Phoebe was one of the original Titans.
- The oracle at Delphi was said to have originally belonged to Phoebe.
- Noun (Number):
- The old manuscript listed the phoebe virtues of a knight. (Here, 'phoebe' means the five virtues.)
Advanced Usage
- As a proper noun (name): "Phoebe" is commonly used as a female given name, inspired by the mythological figure.
- My friend's name is Phoebe.
Variants and Related Words
- Phoebus (noun): In Greek and Roman mythology, an epithet for Apollo, the god of the sun (brother of Artemis/Diana). This name is related through their association with celestial bodies.
Synonyms
- Flycatcher (noun): A general term for birds of the family Tyrannidae, which includes the phoebe.
- Five (noun): The cardinal number.
- Titaness (noun): A female Titan in Greek mythology.
Notes on Different Meanings
- The most common modern usage refers to the bird. In literature or classical studies, it most often refers to the mythological figure. The use as the number five is now rare and primarily found in archaic or poetic contexts.
Noun
- small dun-colored North American flycatcher
- (Greek mythology) a Titaness who became identified with Artemis as goddess of the Moon
- the cardinal number that is the sum of four and one