Entertainments, see Comus.
Envy, see Furies.
Enyo was the Grecian name of Bellona, the goddess of war and cruelty.
E′olus, see Æolus.
E′os. The Grecian name of Aurora.
E′ous. One of the four horses which drew the chariot of Sol, the sun. The word is Greek, and means red.
Eph′ial′tes. A giant who lost his right eye in an encounter with Hercules, and the left eye was destroyed by Apollo.
Er′ato. One of the Muses, the patroness of light poetry; she presided over the triumphs and complaints of lovers, and is generally represented as crowned with roses and myrtle, and holding a lyre in her hand.
Er′ebus, son of Chaos, one of the gods of Hades, sometimes alluded to as representing the infernal regions.
Erga′tis. A name given to Minerva. It means the work-woman, and was given to the goddess because she was credited with having invented spinning and weaving.