eurys
Eurys is not a widely recognized standalone subject in English-language reference works. Rather, it is a transliteration of the Ancient Greek element eurýs, meaning wide or broad, and it appears mainly as part of proper names drawn from Greek antiquity. In English texts, the form often appears in compound names rather than as an independent term.
Etymology and usage: The root comes from the Ancient Greek ευρύς (eurýs). It frequently appears in the
Notable references: Eurystheus is a central figure in Greek mythology, the king of Mycenae who assigns the
Modern context: In contemporary writing, Eurys is primarily of interest to students of linguistics, classical studies,