- Nyseides
NYSEĬDES od.
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NYSEĬDES od.
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Nyseides — From Greek mythology, a type of Nymph. A lesser female divinity or spirit of nature, like a fairy. They live in forests and water, and appear as young beautiful maidens who are fond of music and dancing. The types of Nymphs are: Crenids… … The writer's dictionary of science fiction, fantasy, horror and mythology
Nisíades — En la mitología griega, las Nisíades o Niseides (en griego antiguo Νυσιάδες Nysiádes) eran las ninfas de Nisa que cuidaron y criaron al infante dios Dioniso. Entre ella se cuentan Ciseida, Nisa, Erato, Erifia, Bromia y Polimnia. En algunos… … Wikipedia Español
Nymphen [1] — Nymphen, eigentlich jugendliche weibliche Wesen (s. Nymphe 2), heißen in der griechischen Mythologie eine zahlreiche Klasse weiblicher Gottheiten niederen Ranges, welche als Personificationen der Kräfte der Natur in allen Kreisen derselben… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Nysa [1] — Nysa (a. Geogr.), 1) Ortschaft in Böotien am Helikon; dies N. ist wohl das ursprüngliche, wohin die Geburt u. Erziehung des Bakchos verlegt wird. Die Nymphen, welche ihn hier erzogen, Nysäische Nymphen (Nyseĭdes), wurden dann das Hyadengestirn… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Nysaean Nymphs — /nuy see euhn/, Class. Myth. the nymphs who cared for the infant Dionysus on Nysa. Also called Nyseides /nuy see i deez /. * * * … Universalium
BACCHUS — I. BACCHUS Iovis ex Semele filius. Orpheus in Hymnis. Κιςςοκόμην Διόνυσον ἐρίβρομον ἄρχομ᾿ ἀείδειν. Ζηνὸς καὶ Σεμέλης ἐρικυδέος ἀγλαὸνυἷον. Idem aliô Hymnô Iovis et proserpinae filium putavit. Ε῎υβουλ᾿ ἐυπολύβουλε Διὸς καὶ Περσεφονείας. Hunc Deum … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Crenids — From Greek mythology, a type of Nymph. A lesser female divinity or spirit of nature, like a fairy. They live in forests and water, and appear as young beautiful maidens who are fond of music and dancing. The types of Nymphs are: Crenids… … The writer's dictionary of science fiction, fantasy, horror and mythology
Dryads — From Greek mythology, a type of Nymph. A lesser female divinity or spirit of nature, like a fairy. They live in forests and water, and appear as young beautiful maidens who are fond of music and dancing. The types of Nymphs are: Crenids… … The writer's dictionary of science fiction, fantasy, horror and mythology
Epipotamides — From Greek mythology, a type of Nymph. A lesser female divinity or spirit of nature, like a fairy. They live in forests and water, and appear as young beautiful maidens who are fond of music and dancing. The types of Nymphs are: Crenids… … The writer's dictionary of science fiction, fantasy, horror and mythology
Hamadryads — From Greek mythology, a type of Nymph. A lesser female divinity or spirit of nature, like a fairy. They live in forests and water, and appear as young beautiful maidens who are fond of music and dancing. The types of Nymphs are: Crenids… … The writer's dictionary of science fiction, fantasy, horror and mythology