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cȳcnus the swan Cȳcnus A king of the Ligurians, son of Sthenelus, related to Phæton, who was changed t… Cȳdippē The mistress of Acontius; A Nereid Cydnŏs a river in Cilicia, famed for its cold and tonic waters; ... Cўdōnĭa an ancient and celebrated town on the north coast of Cret... Cȳgnēïus cўlindrātus adj. in the form of a cylinder, cylindrical cўlindrus a cylinder Cyllărŏs A Centaur; The horse of Pollux, given to him by Juno Cyllēnē A high mountain in the north-eastern part of Arcadia, on ...; A town in Elis; A… Cўlōnīus adj. pertaining to Cylon, the well-known Athenian; the crime c... cȳma a young sprout of a cabbage; neutr; A hollow sphere, spherical layer, stratum Cȳmaeus cȳmătĭlis adj. cȳmătĭum The volute of an Ionic column; A channel, a waved moulding, an ogee cymba a boat, skiff; the boat of Charon which transported the dead cymbălāris a plant, also called cymbălĭcus adj. pertaining to a cymbal cymbălisso v. n. to strike the cymbals cymbălista a cymbal-player cymbălistrĭa a female cymbal-player cymbălītis cymbălum a cymbal; an instrument consisting of two hollow plates of brass, w... cymbĭum a small drinking-vessel, a cup, bowl; A lamp in the same form cymbŭla a small boat Cȳmē a town of Æolis, near the mod. Sanderli; Sandarlio; of Cyme; inhabitants of Cyme Cȳmē cўmīnātus cўmindis Cymīnē a town in Thessaly cўmīnum Cȳmŏdŏcē a Nereid cȳmōsus adj. full of shoots Cȳmŏthŏē A Nereid; A fountain in Achaia cўmŭla a tender sprout cyna a tree in Arabia that produced cotton cўnăcantha dog-thorn, dog-rose Cўnaegīrus an Athenian, famous for his valor in the battle of Marathon Cўnămolgi a wild tribe of Ethiopia cўnanchē an inflammation of the throat, which caused the tongue to... Cўnāpes a river which empties into the Euxine Cўnēgĕtĭca Cynegetics, the name given to poems on hunting by Gratius... Cўnēus adj. Cўnĭcē adv. Cўnĭcē the Cynic sect Cўnĭcus adj. Subst., a Cynic philosopher, a Cynic; Cynic; after the ma...; Suffering by; spa… cўnĭŏla a kind of lettuce cўnismus Cynical philosophy; conduct cўnŏcardămon a kind of cўnŏcauma the heat of the dog-days cўnŏcĕphălēa dog's-head, a magical plant, called also cўnŏcĕphălus An ape with a dog's head; The dog-headed Anubis; A kind of wild man cўnŏdon adj., having pairs of projecting teeth cўnŏglōssŏs hound's-tongue, a plant cўnŏīdes another name of the plant cўnŏmāzon dog - bread, a plant cўnŏmŏrĭon plant, broom-rape, also called cўnŏmyia the herb fleabane cўnŏphănes men with dogs' heads cўnops a plant, dog's-eye cўnorrŏdon The dog-rose; The blossom of the red lily Cȳnŏs a harbor of Locris, at the northern end of the Opuntian bay cўnos dexia a sea-polypus Cўnŏsarges a gymnasium near Athens sacred to Hercules cўnosbătŏs The dog-rose; wild-brier; the black currant; The caper - bush Cўnoscĕphălae name of two hills near Scotussa in Thessaly cўnŏsorchis hound's-cod, a plant cўnospastos Cўnossēma a promontory of the Thracian Chersonese where Hecuba was ... Cўnŏsūra The constellation at the north pole, the Cynosura; Lesser...; A town in Arcadia cўnŏsūra ōva addle-eggs; wind-eggs Cўnŏsūrae a promontory in Attica, west of Marathon; Schoinia; Cap C... Cўnŏsūris cўnozŏlon a plant, called also Cynthus a mountain of Delos, celebrated as the birthplace of Apol...; of; pertaining to… Cȳnŭs Cўpărissa a town in Messenia; Arkadhia; of; pertaining to Cyparissa; Gulf of Arkadhia cўpărissĭae a kind of fiery meteors cўpărissĭas a species of tithymalus cўpărissĭfer adj. cypress-bearing Cўpărissĭus cўpărissŏs a plant cўpărissus Cўpassis the mistress of the poet Ovid cўpēris the root of the plant cўpērŏs a kind of rush cȳphi an Egyptian perfuming powder cўpīrus a plant cȳprĕus Cȳprĭăcus Cyprĭānus Cyprian, a celebrated Church father of the third century,... Cȳprĭarches a prefect of Cyprus Cȳprĭcus cyprĭnum a fragrant oil, made from the blossoms of the; cyprus-oil... cyprīnus a species of carp Cȳpris Cȳprĭus Cyprius Vīcus a street in Rome Cȳprus an island in the Mediterranean Sea, on the coast of Asia ... cȳprus a tree growing in Cyprus and Egypt; the flower of which y...