_Ceres_ (se' rez). The goddess of grains and fruits.
_chamois_ (sham' my). A small species of antelope of
remarkable agility.
_chimera_ (ki me' ra). A fabulous monster in Lycia,
which was slain by Bellerophon.
_Clio_ (kli' o). The muse of history.
_Clymene_ (kli me' ne). Mother of Phaeton.
_Clytie_ (kli' ti e). The maiden who was changed into
a sunflower.
_Cupid_ (ku' pid). The god of love, possessing eternal
youth, son of Mars and Venus.
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_Daedalus_ (ded' a lus). The builder of the Cretan labyrinth.
_Daphne_ (daf' ne). A nymph beloved by Apollo.
_Diana_ (di a' na). Goddess of the moon, twin sister
of Apollo.
_dolphin_ (dol' fin). Large sea fish.
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_Echo_ (ek' o). A nymph who pined away until nothing
was left but her voice.
_Epimetheus_ (ep' i me' the us). The Titan who made
man and the lower animals.
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_fagots_ (fag' utz). Twigs.
_Fensalir_ (fen sa ler'). The home of Frigga.
_forget-me-not_ (for get'-me-not). A small herb bearing
a blue flower, and considered the emblem of
fidelity.
_Frigga_ (frig' ga). The supreme goddess of the Northland,
wife of Woden.
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_Gemini_ (jem' i ni). A constellation containing the
two bright stars, Castor and Pollux.
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