Et′na. A volcanic mountain, beneath which, according to Virgil, there is buried the giant Typhon, who breathes forth devouring flames.

Eu′dromos. The name of one of Actæon’s hounds.

Eu′lalon, one of the names of Apollo.

Eumen′ides, a name of the Furies, meaning mild, and referring to the time when they were approved by Minerva.

Euphro′syne, one of the three Graces, see Graces.

“Come thou goddess fair and free,

In heaven ycleped Euphrosyne.”

Milton.

Eu′rus. The east wind. A son of Æolus.

Eury′ale was one of the Gorgons, daughter of Phorcus and Ceto.