Persephone

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Sophocles, Antigone, 332-3

English > Greek (Woodhouse)

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Περσεφόνη, ἡ, Plat. Φερρέφαττα, ἡ, Ar. also V. Φερσέφασσα, ἡ, V. Περσέφασσα, ἡ (Aesch., Choe. 490; Soph., Ant. 894), or say, daughter of Demeter; see also Cora.

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

Persĕphŏnē: ēs, f., = Περσεφόνη,
I Proserpine, Ov. F. 4, 591; Stat. Th. 12, 276; Ov. M. 10, 15; Prop. 2, 28, 47 sq.; Luc. 5, 126; Inscr. Orell. 4849.—
II Transf., death: at mihi Persephone nigram denunciat horam, Tib. 4, 5, 5; Ov. H. 21, 46.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

Persĕphŏnē,¹³ ēs, f. (Περσεφόνη), nom grec de Proserpine : Prop. 2, 28, 47 ; Ov. F. 4, 591