Aegina
[ ee-jahy-nuh, ih-jee- ]
/ iˈdʒaɪ nə, ɪˈdʒi- /
noun
Classical Mythology.
a daughter of Asopus and Metope who was abducted by Zeus and bore him a son, Aeacus.
Gulf of.
Saronic Gulf.
an island in the Saronic Gulf. 32 sq. mi. (83 sq. km).
a seaport on this island.
Modern Greek
Aí·yi·na
[e-yee-nah] /ˈɛ yi nɑ/
(for defs 2–4).
OTHER WORDS FROM Aegina
Ae·gi·ne·tan [ee-juh-neet-n] /ˌi dʒəˈnit n/, adjectiveBritish Dictionary definitions for aíyina (1 of 2)
British Dictionary definitions for aíyina (2 of 2)
Aegina
/ (iːˈdʒaɪnə) /
noun
an island in the Aegean Sea, in the Saronic Gulf. Area: 85 sq km (33 sq miles)
a town on the coast of this island: a city-state of ancient Greece
Gulf of Aegina another name for Saronic Gulf
Greek name:
Aiyina