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Ligdus

Ligdus · m

a Cretan, the husband of Telethusa, and father of Iphis, who, on the day of her wedding, was turned into a man

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Lĭgdus — Lewis & Short

Lĭgdus (Lygdus), i, m.,

I a Cretan, the husband of Telethusa, and father of Iphis, who, on the day of her wedding, was turned into a man, Ov. M. 9, 669, 683.

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