Can with their sounding cymbals shake the breast
Like furious anger.” Francis.
Diome′des, the cruel tyrant of Thrace, who fed his mares on the flesh of his guests, was overcome by Hercules, and was given to the same horses as food.
Dio′ne. A poetic name of Venus.
Diony′sia were festivals in honour of Bacchus.
Diony′sius. A name of Bacchus, either from his father Jupiter (Dios), or from his nurses, the nymphs called Nyseæ.
Di′os, a name of Jupiter.
Dios′curi. Castor and Pollux, the sons of Jupiter.
Di′ræn. A name of the Furies.
Dis. A name of Pluto, god of hell, signifying riches.