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| has gloss | eng: In Greek mythology, Cleochareia (or Kleokhareia) was a naiad, a river nymph. She was married to King Lelex of Laconia and her father was the river god Eurotas. She is the ancestress of the Spartan royal family and gave birth to two children: Myles and Polycaon. Her son, Myles, had a son named Eurotas (presumably named after his great grandfather). Eurotas had a daughter named Sparta, who married Lacedaemon. Lacedaemon named the city of Sparta after his wife. However, the city's name would also be his own, as it was called either Lacedaemon or Sparta interchangeably. |
| lexicalization | eng: Cleochareia |
| lexicalization | eng: KLEOKHAREIA |
| instance of | (noun) (Greek mythology) a nymph of lakes and springs and rivers and fountains naiad |
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| French | |
| has gloss | fra: Dans la mythologie grecque, Cléocharie est une naïade. |
| lexicalization | fra: Cleocharie |
| lexicalization | fra: Cléocharie |
| Moldavian | |
| lexicalization | ron: Cleochareia |
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