to cut, bite, or corrode with an acid or the like; engrave with an acid or the like, as to form a design in furrows that when charged with ink will give an impression on paper. ... Geology. to cut (a feature) into the surface of the earth by means of erosion: ... Copy & paste this link to your blog or website to reference this page...
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Arethusa 3. Nymph of a spring. She was a huntress with whom the river god Alpheus fell in love. Arethusa 3, unwilling to marry, crossed to the island Ortygia, and there turned from a woman to a spring. But when she changed into a spring the river Alpheus mingled with it its own waters.
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Aldrich) (Greek mythographer C2nd A.D.) : "Teiresias, son of Eueres and a nymph named Khariklo, of the family of Oudaios, one of the Spartoi. Teiresias was blind in both eyes. ... and noontide quiet held all the hill. Those two were bathing and it was the noontide hour and a great quiet held that hill. Only Teiresias,
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He seized the girl and carried her off to the Hill of Myrtles (Myrtoessa) in Libyan North Africa where the Greeks would later found a colony named Kyrene in her honour. ... Conway) (Greek lyric C5th B.C.) : ... There is a vast cavern, hollowed in a mountain’s side . . . here the Nymph stations the youth in ambush, away from the light;
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The hill of the nymphs seems to be the extension of the hill of the Muses and it is 105 m high. From the end of the 6th c BC it has been established as a place where the Ecclesia tou Dimou, the principal assembly of the democracy of ancient Athens, convened. ... GREEK RECIPES...
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Ancient Athens: Hill of the Nymphs Acropolis North Slope ... Hill of the Nymphs Acropolis North Slope ... Greek Islands...
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Nymph (in Greek mythology) ... Meaning of nymph? Nymph for spider? What is an nymph? What is hill nymph? What does Nymph mean? Nymph definition please? Name for mountain nymph? Details ofcockroach nymph? What is a mythology nymph? How do you pronounce NYMPH?
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Mike, the English artist and his Greek lady friend arrived a bit later. So it was quite the multicultural group. The Hill of the Nymphs is located just behind the Pnyx where the ancient ; Assembly met.
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Oread ; Greek. Mountain and hill nymph, also grotto's. The plural form is Oreades in Greek, usually seen as Oreads. The name is from the Greek for "mountain", something like opos. An oread was usually known by the name of the mountain or hill on which she lived.
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On Tuesday to Saturday at 21:30 and on Sunday at 20:15 in the Dora Stratou theatre opposite the Acropolis, in the idyllic surroundings of Philopappou Hill, Greek culture comes to life when 75 dancers, singers and folk musicians, re-enact folk songs and dances.
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