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Proteus - ترجمة إلى الهولندية

SEA DIVINITY IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY
Protean; Proteos; Proteus (mythology); Proteus (Greek mythology)
  • Illustration of Proteus by [[Andrea Alciato]] from ''The Book of Emblems'' (1531)

Proteus         
Proteus, sea god who could change his shape (Greek Mythology)
Proteus      
n. Proteus (in de Griekse mythologie: zeegod die van vorm kan veranderen)

تعريف

PROTEUS
An extensible language, the core of PARSEC. ["The Design of a Minimal Expandable Computer Language", J.R. Bell, PhD Thesis, CS, Stanford University (Dec 1968)].

ويكيبيديا

Proteus

In Greek mythology, Proteus (; Ancient Greek: Πρωτεύς, Prōteus) is an early prophetic sea god or god of rivers and oceanic bodies of water, one of several deities whom Homer calls the "Old Man of the Sea" (hálios gérôn). Some who ascribe a specific domain to Proteus call him the god of "elusive sea change", which suggests the constantly changing nature of the sea or the liquid quality of water. He can foretell the future, but, in a mytheme familiar to several cultures, will change his shape to avoid doing so; he answers only to those who are capable of capturing him. From this feature of Proteus comes the adjective protean, meaning "versatile", "mutable", or "capable of assuming many forms". "Protean" has positive connotations of flexibility, versatility and adaptability.

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1. However, Proteus did not willingly part with the information.
2. "Proteas are named for the Greek sea god Proteus, who could change his form at will.
3. Proteus Syndrome was first identified in 1'7' and researchers are still trying to determine the cause.
4. According to Rebelo, the Greek god Proteus could predict the future.
5. Instead, Proteus sent Bellerophon to his father–in–law, the king of Lycia, with a letter demanding his execution.