- Alseid
In
Greek mythology , Alseids were thenymph s ofglens and groves. They liked to scare travelers. Of the Classical writers, the first and perhaps only poet to use the term "alseid" isHomer . Rather than "alseid" he used "alsea". The three uses of "alsea" by Homer are as follows:"The nymphs who live in the lovely groves (alsea), and the springs of rivers (pegai potamon) and the grassy meadows (pisea poiêenta)." [Homer. "
Iliad ", 20.4.]"They [nymphs] come from springs (krênai), they come from groves (alsea), they come from the sacred rivers (potamoi) flowing seawards." [Homer. "
Odyssey ", 10.348.]"The nymphs [of Mount Ida] who haunt the pleasant woods (alsea), or of those who inhabit this lovely mountain (oros) and the springs of rivers (pegai potamoi) and grassy meads (pisea)." [Homer. "Homeric Hymn V To Aphrodite", 94.]
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External links
* [http://www.theoi.com/Nymphe/Nymphai.html Theoi Project - Nymphai]
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