Dike

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See also: Dikê, Dikē, dike, dikë, and dyke

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Etymology 1[edit]

From Middle English (see the noun dike). Compare Dyke.

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Dike

  1. A topographic surname from Middle English for someone living near a dike.

Etymology 2[edit]

From Ancient Greek Δίκη (Díkē, literally Justice, Order, Judgement).

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Dike

  1. (Greek mythology) The goddess/personification of justice, order and judgement and one of the Horae. She is a daughter of Zeus and Themis, and her sisters are Eirene and Eunomia. Her Roman counterpart is Justitia.
  2. (astronomy) 99 Dike, a main belt asteroid.
  3. (poetic) justice, order and judgement.
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