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The term "nemesis" originates from Greek mythology, where Nemesis was the goddess of retribution and vengeance, representing the concept of divine justice. The word itself is derived from the Greek "nemesis," meaning "to give what is due." Over time, it has evolved in English to refer to an agent of punishment or an unavoidable downfall, often in a literary or metaphorical context.
Nemesis was the Greek Goddess of vengance
Nemesis was the Ancient Greek Goddess of Vengeance.
According to Hesiod's Theogony, the protogenus Nyx (priomordial greek deity and personification of night) birthed Nemesis with no father, but other sources have named her father as Erebus (primordial god of darkness), Oceanus (titan of the ocean), or Zeus (Olympian god of the sky).
Etymology means the study of the origin of words.
Nemesis is a Greek word. It dates back to ancient times.
Nemesis, also know as Rhamnusia, was the said to be the spirit of divine retribution against those who committed hubris (arrogance before God/gods). She was worshiped as being the daughter of Zeus and Oceanus Erebus and Nyx, or the daughter of Nyx alone. In Greek, the word "Nemesis" (nemein) means to give what is due.
The term "nemesis" originates from Greek mythology, where Nemesis was the goddess of retribution and vengeance, representing the concept of divine justice. The word itself is derived from the Greek "nemesis," meaning "to give what is due." Over time, it has evolved in English to refer to an agent of punishment or an unavoidable downfall, often in a literary or metaphorical context.
Nemesis is a Greek word. It dates back to ancient times.
Nemesis was the Greek Goddess of vengance
A dog is a nemesis of a cat.
The sight of her nemesis filled her with rage.
Nemesis was the Ancient Greek Goddess of Vengeance.
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