pontus
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- An ancient region: A historical territory located in northern Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey) on the coast of the Black Sea. It flourished as an independent kingdom, most notably under King Mithridates VI, before being conquered and absorbed by the Roman Empire.
- (Greek mythology) A primordial deity: The ancient personification of the sea, considered one of the first gods. Pontus is depicted as the father of Nereus and other sea deities.
Usage Examples
Proper noun (Historical Region):
- The kingdom of Pontus was a major power in the Black Sea region.
- Mithridates VI of Pontus famously resisted Roman expansion for decades.
Proper noun (Mythological Figure):
- In Hesiod's Theogony, Pontus is born from Gaia, the Earth.
- Pontus, as the sea itself, was the father of many ancient sea gods.
Advanced Usage
- "Pontic": The adjective form relating to the historical region of Pontus or the Black Sea.
- The Pontic Mountains run along the southern coast of the Black Sea.
- She studied the Pontic Greek dialect.
Variants and Related Words
- Pontic (adj): Of or relating to the ancient region of Pontus or the Black Sea.
- Euxine (adj, archaic): An ancient name for the Black Sea, often used in contexts related to Pontus.
Synonyms
- (For the mythological figure) Sea, The deep. (Note: These are conceptual synonyms for the personified sea, not direct name substitutes.)
- (For the region) Kingdom of Pontus, Pontic Kingdom.
Notes on Meaning
This word has two distinct and separate meanings: one is a proper noun for a specific historical place, and the other is a proper noun for a specific figure in Greek mythology. They are not used interchangeably. The context of a sentence will always indicate which meaning is intended.
Noun
- an ancient region of northern Asia Minor on the Black Sea; it reached its height under Mithridates VI but was later incorporated into the Roman Empire
- (Greek mythology) ancient personification of the sea; father of Nereus