Amazon
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English
Etymology
From Middle English, Latin and originally Greek, although possibly of a different origin. The Greeks said the word meant breastless: a- (not) + mazos (breast).
Proper noun
Amazon (plural Amazons)
- (Greek mythology) a member of a mythical race of female warriors inhabiting the Black Sea area
- a female warrior
Derived terms
- Amazonian
Further Reading
- Wikipedia article on the Amazons
Etymology
Spanish, Río Amazonas. It is common belief that the Spanish explorer Francisco de Orellana fought a battle against a tribe of Tapuya savages, in which the women fought alongside the men. He no doubt derived the name from the Amazons in Greek mythology.
Adjective
- relating to the area around the Amazon River in South America (e.g. the Amazon Basin, the Amazon Rainforest); or referring to the river itself, The Amazon
Further Reading
- Wikipedia article on the Amazon River
Latin
Noun
amazon, -onis f
- an Amazon
- a female warrior