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|Transliteration B=Thallō
|Transliteration B=Thallō
|Transliteration C=THallo
|Transliteration C=THallo
|Beta Code=*qallw/
|Beta Code=*qallw/
|Definition=οῦς, ἡ, one of the <b class="b3">Ὧραι</b>, a divinity of increase, Jusj. ap. <span class="bibl">Lycurg.77</span>, <span class="bibl">Paus.9.35.2</span>.
|Definition=οῦς, ἡ, [[Thallo]], one of the [[Ὧραι]], a divinity of increase, Jusj. ap. Lycurg.77, Paus.9.35.2.
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|wketx=[[Thallo]] ([[Θαλλώ]], literally "The one who brings blossoms"; or [[Flora]] for Romans) or [[Thalatte]] was the goddess of spring, buds and blooms, a protector of youth.
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Full diacritics: Θαλλώ Medium diacritics: Θαλλώ Low diacritics: Θαλλώ Capitals: ΘΑΛΛΩ
Transliteration A: Thallṓ Transliteration B: Thallō Transliteration C: THallo Beta Code: *qallw/

English (LSJ)

οῦς, ἡ, Thallo, one of the Ὧραι, a divinity of increase, Jusj. ap. Lycurg.77, Paus.9.35.2.

Wikipedia EN

Thallo (Θαλλώ, literally "The one who brings blossoms"; or Flora for Romans) or Thalatte was the goddess of spring, buds and blooms, a protector of youth.