Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

thetis

noun
/ˈθɛtɪs/
Definition
In Greek mythology, Thetis is a sea goddess and one of the Nereids, known for her beauty and for being the mother of Achilles.
Examples
  • Thetis played a crucial role in guiding her son Achilles during the Trojan War.
  • In some myths, Thetis was sought after by many gods for her beauty, but she chose to marry mortal Peleus.
Meaning
Thetis symbolizes the sea and is often associated with the nurturing aspects of water in mythology.
Synonyms
  • Sea goddess
  • Nereid
  • Mother of Achilles