Talk:Auloniad
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Couldn't the derivation of Auloniad be from auloi (sing. aulos, flute), thus making the auloniads nymphs of the flute?
[edit] Unclear grammar
The last sentence is very long and convoluted, which makes it unclear. It sounds as if Apollo and Cyrene wished to "ravage" Eurydice (do you mean "ravish", by any chance?). SiGarb 18:18, 26 November 2005 (UTC)
- Fixed the grammar as you asked. But now I wonder if Aulonaids are "real" nymphs. I can't find them anywhere else but Wikipedia. 24.14.198.8 05:19, 22 June 2007 (UTC) Chris G.
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