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hippolyta

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Editorial note

There's also this poem of Baudelaire about female homosexuality, which I like, Damned women, also called Delphine and Hippolyta.

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Quick take

A female given name from Ancient Greek.

Meaning at a glance

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noun

A female given name from Ancient Greek.

noun

(Greek mythology) An Amazonian queen who possessed a magic girdle given to her by her father, Ares.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for hippolyta.

noun

A female given name from Ancient Greek.

noun

(Greek mythology) An Amazonian queen who possessed a magic girdle given to her by her father, Ares.

Example sentences

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There's also this poem of Baudelaire about female homosexuality, which I like, Damned women, also called Delphine and Hippolyta.

Proper noun examples

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There's also this poem of Baudelaire about female homosexuality, which I like, Damned women, also called Delphine and Hippolyta.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use hippolyta in a sentence?

There's also this poem of Baudelaire about female homosexuality, which I like, Damned women, also called Delphine and Hippolyta.

What does hippolyta mean?

A female given name from Ancient Greek.

What part of speech is hippolyta?

hippolyta is commonly used as noun.