Perse
Perse can refer to:A daughter of
Oceanus and
Tethys in in
Greek mythology, (aka. Persa or Perseis) , therefore one of the three-thousand
Oceanids. According to varying versions, she married either
Helios or
Apollo and had several children:
Aeëtes,
Perses,
Calypso,
Circe and
Pasiphaë. Though Calypso is more usually described as a daughter of Atlas.A very deep shade of blue or purple.
The Perse School, an independent co-educational school in
Cambridge,
England.
Perse School for Girls, an independent girls school in
Cambridge,
England.
Stephen Perse the founder of The Perse School.
Saint-John Perse, a French diplomat and poet.
Broderie perse, a sewing technique.
Virachola perse, a type of butterfly.A river and a waterfall in
Koknese manor park,
Aizkraukle District,
Latvia. Part of Perse river, including the waterfall section, was flooded in
1967 by the
hydroelectric dam of Plavinas power plant (Pļaviņu HPP). A granite sculpture by Juris Zihmanis now marks the location of the waterfall. Manor buildings were destroyed during
World War I.
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Perse (f)
n.
Persia, Persian, former name of Iran (country in Asia), resident of citizen of Persia; native of Persia; Persian language
perse
adj.
Persian, from Persia (former name of modern-day Iran)
perdere
v.
lose, miss, pass up, mislay; leak; waste; ruin
Perse
[Greek] Also Perseis, was one of the Oceanids from Greek culture, and was one the three thousand daughters of Oceanus and Tethys. With the sun-god Helios, she became mother of Calypso, Aeetes, Circe, Pasiphae, and Perses. Another version of Perse¹s life said Apollo was the father of her children.
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