Pantheon.
The Greek word for panther is "πάνθηρ" (pronounced "panthēr"). This term is used in ancient Greek literature and mythology, often symbolizing strength and ferocity. The word has influenced various languages and is still recognized in modern contexts.
Panther is not a compound word.
In ancient times, it was thought that the leopard was a hybrid between a lion and a panther. The Greek names for these two, leon and pardos gives us leopardos, and from there to leopard, through an old french version, 'leupart'.
The word derives from Greek pan- "all" and ther"beast" or "theras" meaning "hunter" as they were seen to be an all-powerful beast (indeed, they were origianlly a mythical beast).
The Chinese word for panther is "豹" (bào).
Hellenize
It derives from the greek word logic meaning ''to make sense''
Fran Jeffries
The word panther is a singular noun. The plural form is panthers.
"pantera"
dōv lavan (דוב לבן)
The scientific name for the lion is panthera leo which means "lion panther."