Ov´id, Latin poet (See [Metamorphoses]), [98], [275], [289], [308].
O-wain´, knight at King Arthur’s court, [534], [539]-[546], [548]-[549], [550]-[553].
O-zan´na, a knight of Arthur, [435].
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Pac-to´lus, river whose sands were changed to gold by Midas (which See), [47].
Pæ´on, a name for both Apollo and Æsculapius, gods of medicine, [174].
Pa´gans, heathen, [12].
Pal´a-dins or peers, knights errant, [656].
Pa-læ´mon, son of Athamas and Ino (which See), [174].
Pal-a-me´des, messenger sent to call Ulysses to the Trojan War, [212].