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  Thrasius – confident, 133.k

  Thriae – triad, 17.g,3

  Thyestes – pestle, 93.c; 106.2; 110.c, g, h; 111 passim; 112.a, k; 117.a,2; 118.a

  Thymbraeus, or Melanthus – of the bitter herb, 167.i

  Thymoetes – ? thymoeides, courageous, 159.g; 167.e

  Thyone – raging queen, 27.k,2,11

  Tiamat, 4.5; 7.5; 33.2; 35.5; 36.2; 73.7; 103.2; 137.2; 170.5

  Tillage-gods, 24.1

  Timalcus – honoured strength, 110.d, f

  Timandra – honoured by man, 159.c

  Timosthenes – strength of dignity,146.j

  Tinga (non-Greek word) – ?, 133.i

  Tiphys – from the pool, 148.i; 149.g; 150.c; 151.c,2

  Tisamenes – vengeful, 146.k

  Tisamenus – vengeful son of Orestes, 117.h,2 son of Thersander, 160.x

  Tisander – avenger of men, 156.e

  Tisiphone – vengeful destruction, 6.a; 31.g; 107.i; 115.2

  Titans, Titanesses – lords, 1.3,4; 4.a; 6.a; 7.d, e; 27.a,4; 30.a, b,1,3; 35.a; 39.a; 77.1; 98.4; 156.1

  Tithonus – parner of the queen of day, 29.1; 40.c,3; 158.l; 164 passim

  Titias – attempter, 131.h,9

  Titonë – sovereign lady, 40.3

  Tityus – ? from tituscomai, attempter, 21.d,4; 58.1; 131.10

  Tlepolemus – battle-enduring, 114.o; 142.e; 143.i; 146.e, h; 160.s; 169.n

  Tmolus (non-Greek word), 83.g; 108.a,3,10; 136.b,1

  Torone – shrill queen, 131.6

  Toxeus – archer, 80.a,2; 135.b

  Tragasus – lustful as a goat, 161.g

  Trambelus – ? lord of ships, 137.l

  Triballus – lounger, 136.c

  Tricarenon – triple crane, 132.4

  Trigaranus – triple crane, 132.4

  Triops – three-faced, 146, h,4

  Triptolemus – thrice daring, 24 passim; 65.d; 116.6

  Triton – tritaon, being in her third day, 8.1; 16.b,1; 154.g; 170.t

  Tritone – third queen, 8.1

  Troezen – worn-down form of trion hezomenon, [the city] of the three sitters, 95.b,6

  Troilus – Trojan from Ilium, 158.o; 161.l; 162 passim; 164 passim

  Trophonius – increaser of sales, 51.i, k,6; 84 passim; 121.f; 169.2

  Tros – Trojan, 29.a, b,1; 158.g; 164.7; 168.d

  Tubal Cain, 151.3

  Tyche – fortune, 32 passim; 142.d; 162.s

  Tydeus – ? thumper, 106 passim; 160.j

  Tylon, or Tylus – knot, or phallus, 90.8

  Tyndareus – pounder, 50.f; 62.a, c; 74 passim; 103.b; 112.a, c,2; 113.a,5; 114 passim; 117.c; 140.c; 159 passim; 160.d; 169.g

  Typhon – stupefying smoke, hot wind, or hurricane, 21.2; 33.e; 34 passim; 35.4; 36 passim; 48.3; 96.e; 105.e; 123.b; 124.a; 132.a; 133.b, l,11; 152.h; 170.t

  Tyro – the Tyrian, 67.e; 68 passim; 148.a

  Tyrrhenus – of the walled city, 136.g

  Tyrsenus – of the walled city, 136.g

  Udaeus – of the earth, 58.g,5

  Ullikummi, 6.6; 36.4

  Ulysses, or Ulyxes – wounded in the thigh, 170 passim; 171 passim

  Unial, 118.2

  Urana – queen of the mountains, of the winds, of summer, or of wild oxen, 3.1

  Urania – heavenly, 147.b

  Uranus – king of the mountains, 2.b,2; 3.a,1; 6.a,1,6; 7.a; 11.b; 36.b; 54.a; 88.b

  Urion – native who makes water, or native of the mountains, 41.f,5

  Varuna, 3.1; 7.6; 132.5

  Velchanus – ? from helcein, the king who drags [his foot], 92.1

  Virbius – heirobios, holy life, 101.l,1

  Vivaswat, 16.6

  Vixen-goddess, 116.4

  Vulcan, 32.2; 92.1

  West Wind, 15.b; 21.m; 48.a; 81.m

  Wild Women, 14.5; 27.11

  Winegrowers, 160.u,7

  Xanthus – yellow, 75.5; 81.m,4; 130, a; 132.r; 158.o,6 horse, 163.m River, 108.b

  Xenoclea – famous guest, 135.c, d,3

  Xisuthros, 38.4

  Xuthus – sparrow, 43 passim; 44.a; 46.5; 75.6; 100.d

  Yatpan, 41.4

  Zacynthus (Cretan word) – ?, 158.g,2; 168.4

  Zagreus – restored to life, 27.8; 28.1; 30 passim; 70.5; 90.4; 129.2; 140.1

  Zarah, 73.2

  Zelus – zeal, 8.3

  Zetes – searcher, 48.c; 148.i; 150 passim; 155.i

  Zethus – seeker, 76.a, b, c; 108.g

  Zeus – bright sky, 1.3; 7 passim; 9 passim; 11.a; 12 passim; 13 passim; 14.a, c,1,5; 16.a; 17.c, f; 20.a; 23.b; 24.c, g; 28.h; 29 passim; 30.a, b,3; 32.b,2; 36.b, e; 38.b, c,1; 39.e, f, h, i; 41.f; 43.i; 45.a,2; 47.3; 50.g; 51.a,1; 53.a,5; 56.a; 58.b, c; 62.a; 63.c,2; 66 passim; 68.a,1; 70.2,6; 73.c; 77.c; 81.j; 88.9; 89.h; 98.j; 102.a,3; 105.h; 108.c, e; 117.2; 118 passim; 119 passim; 125.c; 137.o; 138.k; 145.g, h, i; 148.10; 156.d,4; 160.11; 163.h; 170.x Acraeus – of the summit, 148.10 Actaeus – of the summit, 148.10 Agamemnon – very resolute, 112.o,3 Ammon, 36.2; 73.j; 133.j; 137.b Arcadian, 82.3 Atabyrius, 93.1 Averter of Flies, 138.i Cean, 82.3 of the Courtyard, 168.a Cretan, 91.3; 108.7; 151.2 Deliverer, 70.e Dodonan, 51.a Gracious, 97.a Green, 138.4 Hecaleius – 98.b Heliopolitan, 1.4; 42.4 Immortal, 82.b Labradian – of the axe, 131.j,6 Laphystian, 134.h; 146.a; 157.d,2 Leader of the Fates, 10.3 Lycaeus – wolfish, 38.a, g; 108.5; 128.3 Morius – distributor, 82.6 Picus – woodpecker, 56.d,2 Preserver, 121.e Reliever, 114.i Sabazius – breaker in pieces, 145.5 Saviour, 123.d, f Solar, 21.10; 109.2 Strong, 95.e,5 Warlike, 109.d of the White Poplar, 138.h Velchanos – 160.6

  Zeuxippe – she who yokes horses, 46.3; 158.l

  * London and New York, 1955

 


 

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