Castalides

/kæˈstælɪdiːz/ noun

In Greek mythology, the nymphs or water spirits associated with Castalia spring and Mount Parnassus, often connected to poetry and music.

From Greek 'Kastalides,' the plural of the nymph Castalia, using the suffix '-ides' common in Greek for groups of related mythological beings.

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