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1 Oceanus (In Greek mythology, the river that flowed around the Earth conceived as flat; also the father of 3,000 stream spirits and 3,000 ocean nymphs)
Религия: ОкеанУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Oceanus (In Greek mythology, the river that flowed around the Earth conceived as flat; also the father of 3,000 stream spirits and 3,000 ocean nymphs)
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2 Oceanids (In Greek mythology, sea-nymphs, daughters of Oceanus)
Религия: океанидыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Oceanids (In Greek mythology, sea-nymphs, daughters of Oceanus)
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3 Oceanus
1) Общая лексика: озёра, поток воды, окружающий землю и снабжающий все реки, озёра, Океан (один из Титанов)2) Религия: (In Greek mythology, the river that flowed around the Earth conceived as flat; also the father of 3,000 stream spirits and 3,000 ocean nymphs) Океан3) Греческая мифология: поток воды, окружающий землю и снабжающий все реки, озера (и т.п.)4) Христианство: (Kion) Океан (Кион) (раннехристианский святой) -
4 Oceanids
Религия: (In Greek mythology, sea-nymphs, daughters of Oceanus) океаниды
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