Talk:Naiad
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- "For they used to call some nymphs [...] Naiads, and Homer in his poetry talks mostly of Naiad nymphs."
Pausanias 8.4.1 Note: Check out Homer's stuff...
- "Naïădes (Nêïdes). Inferior deities who presided over rivers, brooks, springs, and fountains. Their name is derived from naiô, “to flow,” as indicative of the gentle motion of water. The Naiades are generally represented as young and beautiful virgins, leaning upon an urn, from which flows a stream of water. They were held in great veneration among the ancients, and sacrifices of goats and lambs were offered them, with libations of wine, honey, and oil. Sometimes they received only offerings of milk, fruit, and flowers."
Harpers Dictionary of Classical Antiquities
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