Artemis

How many syllables in Artemis?

artemis has 1 syllables

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artemis

Definition of Artemis

Artemis is the Greek goddess of hunting, wilderness, childbirth, and virginity.

How should Artemis divide into syllables

There are three syllables in this word. The vowels are 'a' and 'e', while the consonants are 'r', 't', 'm', and 's'.

Part of Speech - Artemis

Noun

Artemis was known for her skill in archery.

Sentences with Artemis

  • Artemis was a powerful and respected goddess in ancient Greece.
  • Many people prayed to Artemis for help with childbirth.
  • Artemis was often depicted with a bow and arrows.
  • Artemis was the twin sister of Apollo, another important god in Greek mythology.
  • Artemis was known for her fierce independence and dedication to her responsibilities as a goddess.
  • In some stories, Artemis is said to have turned people into animals if they threatened her sacred spaces.
  • Artemis was also associated with the moon, and was called 'Cynthia' in some regions.
  • Artemis was a virgin goddess, and many young women looked up to her as a role model.
  • In some stories, Artemis is said to have accompanied young women on their wedding nights to protect them from harm.
  • Artemis was a complex and fascinating figure in Greek mythology.

Quotes with Artemis

  • 'I am Artemis, daughter of Zeus. I am the huntress, the protector of the young, the virgin goddess of the moon.' - Rick Riordan
  • 'The goddess Artemis was a tough cookie. No man messed with her, and she was a fierce protector of young women.' - Suzanne Collins
  • 'Hail Artemis! Of goddesses, mighty queen, most honored, who with your shafts of gold have slayed the beasts that roam the hills and wilds.' - Homer

Number of characters in Artemis

7 ( a, r, t, e, m, i, s )

Unique letters in Artemis

7 ( a, r, t, e, m, i, s )

Artemis Backwards

simetra

Phonetic Transcription of Artemis

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