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Ino
[ ahy-noh, ee-noh ]
noun
, Classical Mythology.
- a sea goddess who rescued Odysseus from drowning by giving him a magic veil.
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We have had some nervous moments ... but there is no going back ino.
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Palæmon and his mother Ino, together with the fisherman Glaucus, are reckoned among the sea deities.
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They were not born of the ocean-nymphs or any water-god, but were once mortals, named Ino and Melicertes.
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This was the same Ino who cared so tenderly for the infant Bacchus; but to her stepchildren she was very cruel.
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Ino Leucothea, Ino the white Goddess, beholds him with pity in his extremity—she was once mortal herself but now is divine.
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At any rate Ino is the calming power opposed to angry Neptune, and she works upon both the waters and the man.
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