No´man.
Name assumed by Ulysses to mislead Polyphemus, [343], [344].
No´tus or Auster.
Southwest wind;
son of Æolus and Aurora, [213-215].
Nox.
Same as Nyx, goddess of night;
marries Chaos and Erebus, [13].
Nu´ma Pom-pil´i-us.
Second king of Rome;
built Vesta’s temple, [200].
Nymphs.
Name given to female minor divinities, [297].
Ny-si´a-des.
Nymphs who cared for Bacchus, and form a constellation, [174].
Nyx.
Same as Nox, goddess of night;
mother of Day and Light, [13], [15], [17], [163].
O-ce-an´i-des.
Daughters of Oceanus;
nymphs of the ocean, [25], [103], [303];
significance, [397].
O-ce´a-nus.
1. River surrounding the earth, according to ancients, [15], [16], [229].
2. One of the Titans;
son of Uranus and Gæa, [17], [20], [22], [25], [149];
significance, [397].
O-cris´i-a.
A slave;
wife of Vulcan;
mother of Servius Tullius, [148].