"Phaethusa" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

Etymology: Ancient Greek Φαέθουσα (Phaéthousa, literally “radiance”) Etymology templates: {{bor|en|grc|Φαέθουσα|lit=radiance}} Ancient Greek Φαέθουσα (Phaéthousa, literally “radiance”) Head templates: {{en-prop}} Phaethusa
  1. (Greek mythology) A daughter of Helios and Neaera, the personification of the brilliant, blinding rays of the sun. With her sister, Lampetia, she guarded the cattle of Thrinacia. Tags: Greek Categories (topical): Greek mythology
    Sense id: en-Phaethusa-en-name-W6te50Rg Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Topics: human-sciences, mysticism, mythology, philosophy, sciences

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