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| has gloss | eng: In Greek mythology, Dindymon , was a mountain in eastern Phrygia (today's Murat Dağı of Gediz), later part of Galatia, that was later called Agdistis, sacred to the "mountain mother", Cybele, whom the Hellenes knew as Rhea. Strabo sited Dindymon above Pessinos, sacred to Cybele, |
| lexicalization | eng: Dindymon |
| instance of | e/Mountains of turkey |
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| has gloss | lat: Dindymon (gen. Dindymi; Turcice: Arayıt Dağı) est mons Turciae, Phrygiam Galatiamque disterminans, quibus sub pedibus est Pessinus et antiquum Magnae Matris templum. Qua de causa poetae deam vocant Dindymenen. |
| lexicalization | lat: Dindymon |
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