Parmenio (en. Parmenio)

/parˈmenio/

Meaning & Definition

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noun
Name of Greek origin used as a proper name.
Parmenio was an important general during the time of Alexander the Great.
Parmenio fue un general importante en la época de Alejandro Magno.

Etymology

From the Greek Πάρμενιος (Parmenios), a name that means 'the one who remains.'

Common Phrases and Expressions

Parmenio as a historical figure
It refers to a famous general in ancient history.
Parmenio como figura histórica
Light of Parmenio
Reference to Parmenio in philosophy and refutation of arguments.
Luz de Parmenio
School of Parmenio
It refers to the teachings or philosophies attributed to him.
Escuela de Parmenio

Related Words

Alexander
King of Macedonia, known for his conquests and who had Parmenio as a general.
Alejandro
History
Study of past events, where the life of Parmenio figures.
Historia
Philosophy
Discipline that studies fundamental questions about existence, often related to thinkers like Parmenio.
Filosofía

Slang Meanings

Used to describe someone who stands firm in their decisions.
He is like a Parmenio, always steadfast in his beliefs.
Él es como un Parmenio, siempre firme en sus creencias.
In a military context, someone who is loyal and strategic.
The general is a true Parmenio on the battlefield.
El general es un verdadero Parmenio en el campo de batalla.