_python_ (py' thon). A mythical serpent killed near
Delphi by Apollo.
R
_realm_ (realm). Kingdom.
_reigned_ (rand). Ruled; governed.
_Runic_ (ru' nik). Pertaining to the letters called
"runes," belonging to the language of the ancient
Norsemen.
S
_sandal_ (san' dal). A kind of shoe consisting of a sole
strapped to the foot.
_Saturn_ (sat' urn). The father of Jupiter, Neptune,
and Pluto.
_Scandinavian_ (skan di na' vi an). Of or pertaining
to Scandinavia; that is, Sweden, Norway, and
Denmark.
_Sibyl_ (sib' il). A woman supposed to be endowed
with a spirit of prophecy.
_Sicily_ (sis' i ly). The largest island in the Mediterranean
Sea.
_Silenus_ (si le' nus). The foster-father of Bacchus.
_Sleipnir_ (slap' ner). The swift eight-legged horse of
Odin.
_Sonmus_ (som' nus). The king of sleep.
_Sparta_ (spar' ta). Ancient city of Greece.
T
_Taara_ (taa' ra.). The mythical home of Vanemuine.
_Terpsichore_ (terp sik' o re). The muse who presided
over dancing.
_Terra_ (ter' ra). The personification of earth.
_Thalia_ (tha li' a). The muse of joy.
_Thebes_ (thebz). Greek city now called Thion; birth-place
of Hercules. Also name of Egyptian city.
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