Iphthime

Mythological Greek characters


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::summary Mythological Greek characters ::

In Greek mythology, the name Iphthime () refers to:

The name is the feminine form of the adjective ἴφθιμος, which is a Homeric epithet of vague meaning, usually connoting something like robustness or faithfulness when applied to a female human.

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References

  1. Noah Webster (1884) ''A Practical Dictionary of the English Language''
  2. [[Scholia]] on [[Plato]], ''[[Symposium (Plato). Symposium]]'' 208d citing [[Hellanicus of Lesbos. Hellanicus]]
  3. [[Homer]], ''[[Odyssey]]'' 4.797–838
  4. Scholia on Homer, ''Odyssey'' 1.275–277 & 4.797
  5. [[Nonnus]], 14.114

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