ἐκ νυμφῶν κάτοχος, [ix, 58].
Nymphs, agents of Translation, [xiv, ii, 105].
Oath, religio-juristic significance of, [41] f.; [v, 156]; [238]; [xi, 77]; [xii, 40].
Oath-breaking punished in Hades; see [Perjury].
Oath taken by both parties in a suit, [v, 156].
Obolos for the ferryman of the dead: see [Charon].
Ocrisia, [v, 132].
Odyssey, [32] f., [55], [62] f., [236]; 2nd Nekyia, [i, 62], [65].
Odysseus, end of, [ii, 30]; oracle of, [iv, 97]; as Hero, [xiv, ii, 41]; O. and Kalypso, [xiv, ii, 105].