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- Q2642812 subject Q7214271.
- Q2642812 abstract "Template:ForIn Greek mythology, Karpos (/ˈkɑːrpɒs/; Greek: Καρπός; Latin: Carpus, literally "fruit"), was a youth renowned for his beauty. He is the son of Zephyrus (the west wind) and Khloris (spring, or new vegetation), forming a natural metaphor — the west wind heralds the new growth of spring, which then bears fruit. Carpo, one of the Horae, is in some ways the feminine equivalent of Karpos; her dominion was autumn, ripening, and harvesting.".
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- Q2642812 comment "Template:ForIn Greek mythology, Karpos (/ˈkɑːrpɒs/; Greek: Καρπός; Latin: Carpus, literally "fruit"), was a youth renowned for his beauty. He is the son of Zephyrus (the west wind) and Khloris (spring, or new vegetation), forming a natural metaphor — the west wind heralds the new growth of spring, which then bears fruit. Carpo, one of the Horae, is in some ways the feminine equivalent of Karpos; her dominion was autumn, ripening, and harvesting.".
- Q2642812 label "Karpos".