"Argiope" meaning in English

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Etymology: From Ancient Greek Αργιόπη (Argiópē). Etymology templates: {{der|en|grc|Αργιόπη}} Ancient Greek Αργιόπη (Argiópē) Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Argiope
  1. (Greek mythology) Any one of several figures of Greek mythology.
    A naiad, daughter of the river god Nilus, wife of Agenor and mother of Europa, Cadmus, Phoenix and Cilix.
    Tags: Greek Categories (topical): Greek mythology Synonyms: Telephassa
    Sense id: en-Argiope-en-name-kEOSBdL8 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 39 29 7 8 17 Topics: human-sciences, mysticism, mythology, philosophy, sciences
  2. (Greek mythology) Any one of several figures of Greek mythology.
    A naiad, mother of Thamyris by Philammon and possibly daughter of the river god Cephissus.
    Tags: Greek Categories (topical): Greek mythology
    Sense id: en-Argiope-en-name-xzP0TI6T Topics: human-sciences, mysticism, mythology, philosophy, sciences
  3. (Greek mythology) Any one of several figures of Greek mythology.
    A naiad of the town of Eleusis, mother of Cercyon by Branchus; sometimes identified with the above daughter of Cephissus.
    Tags: Greek Categories (topical): Greek mythology
    Sense id: en-Argiope-en-name-QxKPNWi8 Topics: human-sciences, mysticism, mythology, philosophy, sciences
  4. (Greek mythology) Any one of several figures of Greek mythology.
    A daughter of Teuthras, king of Teuthrania, who married Telephus, son of Heracles.
    Tags: Greek Categories (topical): Greek mythology
    Sense id: en-Argiope-en-name-cqE7nE18 Topics: human-sciences, mysticism, mythology, philosophy, sciences

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