Eunuch, priests of the Mother Goddess, i. 206;

in the service of Asiatic goddesses of fertility, 269 sq.;

in various lands, 270 n. 2;

of Attis tattooed with pattern of ivy, 278;

of Cybele, ii. [258]

Eunuchs, dances of, i. 270 n. 2, 271 n.;

dedicated to a goddess in India, 271 n.;

sacred, at Hierapolis-Bambyce, their rule as to the pollution of death, ii. [272]

Euripides on the death of Pentheus, ii. [98] n. 5

Europe, custom of showing money to the new moon in, ii. [148] sq.