Γραῖαι
Πατὴρ οὐχ ὁ γεννήσας, ἀλλ' ὁ θρέψας σε → Non qui te genuit, est qui nutrivit pater → Dein Vater ist, wer Nahrung dir, nicht Leben gab | nicht Vater ist, wer Leben, sondern Nahrung gab
Wikipedia EN
In Greek mythology the Graeae (/ˈɡriːiː/; English translation: "old women", "grey ones", or "grey witches"; alternatively spelled Graiai (Γραῖαι) and Graiae), also called the Grey Sisters and the Phorcides ("daughters of Phorcys"), were three sisters who shared one eye and one tooth among them. Their names were Deino (or Dino), Enyo, and Pemphredo (or Pephredo).
Russian (Dvoretsky)
Γραῖαι: αἱ Греи, «Старухи» (три вещие дочери Форкия и Кето - Πεφρηδώ τ᾽ ενυώ τε Γοργοίες τε - седовласые от рождения, с одним зубом и одним глазом на троих Hes.).
Translations
ar: غرائييه; bg: Граи; br: Graied; ca: Grees; cs: Graie; de: Graien; el: Γραίες; en: Graeae; eo: Graioj; es: Grayas; et: Graiad; fi: Graiat; fr: Grées; hr: Greje; hu: Graiák; id: Graiai; it: Graie; ja: グライアイ; ka: გრაიები; ko: 그라이아이; lt: Grajos; nl: Graeae; no: Graiene; pt: Greias; ro: Graie; ru: Грайи, Граи, Форкиады; simple: Graeae; sk: Graie; sr: Граје; sv: Graierna; th: ไกรอาย; tr: Graeae; uk: Граї; zh: 格赖埃