A Hindoo goddess, after whom Calicut is named. […] A god of the Phœnicians to whom human victims, principally children, were sacrificed. […] Neptune was married to Amphitrite, daughter of Oceanus and Tethys, by whom he had a son named Triton. […] The names of the nymphs by whom Bacchus was nursed. […] The Queen of Lydia, to whom Hercules was sold as a bondsman for three years for the murder of Iphitus.
He was the god who made young people love whom he pleased. […] She begged to be restored to that beloved being of whom she was now deprived. […] were these gods whom they worshipped nothing but images of wood and stone? […] What dug was Cerberus, to whom Psyche gave a cake. […] She had a little boy, whom she named Itys, and she loved him dearly.