Eurydice

/juːˈrɪdɪsi/ noun

In Greek mythology, the wife of Orpheus who died from a snakebite and whom he tried to rescue from the underworld.

From Greek 'Eurydike,' possibly meaning 'wide' or 'expansive' justice, from 'eury-' (wide) + 'dike' (justice). She appears in Homer and is best known from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses.'

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ARيوريديس
BNইউরিডাইস
CAEuridice
CSEurydika
DAEurydike
DEEurydike
ELΕυρυδίκη
ESEurídice
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FRÉurydice
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