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Elpenor

Elpenor · m

one of the companions of Ulysses

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Elpēnor — Lewis & Short

Elpēnor, ŏris, m., = *)elph/nwr,

I one of the companions of Ulysses, whom Circe changed into swine, Juv. 15, 22; being afterwards disenchanted, he fell from a roof while drunk, and broke his neck, Ov. Tr. 3, 4, 19; id. M. 14, 252; id. Ib. 483.

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