Aglauros

/ˌæɡˈlɔːrɑːs/ noun

In Greek mythology, a daughter of Cecrops and Athena, often depicted as a figure who betrayed divine secrets.

From Ancient Greek Ἀγλαυρός (Aglauros). The etymology of the personal name itself is uncertain, though some scholars connect 'aglaos' (shining) as a possible root.

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