Nymphs, beautiful maidens, lesser divinities of nature: Dryads and Hamadryads, tree-nymphs; Naiads, spring-, brook-, and river-nymphs; Nereids, sea-nymphs; Oreads, mountain- or hill-nymphs, [44], [79], [208].

Ny-sæ´an nymphs, [160].

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Ocean, [2], [44], [273].

O-ce´a-nus, a Titan, ruling watery elements, [4], [32], [59], [172], [174].

O-cyr´o-e, a prophetess, daughter of Chiron, [127].

Od´e-ric, [743].

O´din, chief of the Norse gods, [329], [330], [331], [344], [347], [349], [351].

Od´yar, famous Biscayan hero, [570].

O-dys´seus. See [Ulysses].