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edit- 337–355
- And Tethys bore to Ocean eddying rivers, ... Also she brought forth a holy company of daughters ... [355] Cerceis lovely of form, and soft eyed Pluto [Πλουτώ],
Homeric Hymn 2 to Demeter
edit- [Persephone] was playing with the deep-bosomed daughters of Oceanus
- [Persephone:] All we were playing in a lovely meadow, Leucippe and Phaeno and Electra and Ianthe, Melita also and Iache with Rhodea and Callirhoe [420] and Melobosis and Tyche and Ocyrhoe, fair as a flower, Chryseis, Ianeira, Acaste and Admete and Rhodope and Pluto and charming Calypso; Styx too was there and Urania and lovely Galaxaura
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editBell
edits.v. Pluto 1
- was one of the OCEANIDS and one of the playmates of Persephone. [Hesiod, Theogony 355; Homeric Hymn to Demeter 422.]
Junk
edit- s.v. Pluto 2
- One of the Oceanids (Hes. Theog. 355), companion of Persephone (Hom. h. 2,422). Ju…
- Junk, Tim (Kiel)
Parada
edits.v. Pluto 1.
- Πλουτώ
- •Oceanus ∞ Tethys
- OCEANIDS
G.-•Hes.The.355
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edit- (Πλουτώ).
- 1. A daughter of Oceanus and Tethys, and one of the playmates of Persephone. (Hes. Th. 355; Hom. Hymn. in Cer. 422.)