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Ilithyia

Ilithyia · f

the goddess of the Greeks who aided women in childbirth

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īlīthyia — Lewis & Short

īlīthyia (quadrisyl.), ae, f., = *ei)lei/quia (the daughter of Juno),

I the goddess of the Greeks who aided women in childbirth, Lat. Juno Lucina, Hor. Carm. Sec. 14; Ov. M. 9, 283; id. Am. 2, 13, 21.

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