Η Θάλασσα κατά την Ελληνική Μυθολογία ήταν η ιδεατή ανθρωπόμορφη θεότητα της έννοιας του αλμυρού υγρού στοιχείου και προστάτιδα αυτού.
Thalassa was the general word for 'sea' and for its divine female personification in Greek mythology. The word may have been of Pre-Greek origin.
Latin sāl (“salt”), salum (“sea”), Salacia (“sea goddess”). However, the element "-σσ-", as well as the local geographic meaning, points to a Pre-Greek origin; ...
sea, lake, a general term for any natural body of water - the sea, Mt. 23:15, Mk. 9:42; a sea, Acts 7:36; an inland sea, lake, Mt. 8:24.
Thalassa was the primordial ancient Greek goddess of the sea. Mingled with Pontus, her male counterpart, she produced the fish and other sea creatures.
θάλασσα (cf. Buttmann, 7), θαλάσσης, ἡ (akin to ἅλς (better, allied to ταράσσω etc., from its tossing; cf. Vanicek, p. 303); the Sept. for יָם) (from Homer down) ...
από τη θάλασσα. apó ti thálassa from the sea · βαθιά θάλασσα. vathiá thálassa deep sea · στην θάλασσα adjective. sti̱n thálassa at the sea, overboard · στη ...