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- Minthe abstract "In Greek mythology, Minthe (also Menthe, Mintha or Mentha; Greek: Μίνθη or Μένθη) was a naiad associated with the river Cocytus. She was dazzled by Hades and was about to seduce him had not Queen Persephone intervened and metamorphosed Minthe, in the words of Strabo's account, \"into the garden mint, which some call hedyosmon (lit. 'sweet-smelling')\". The –nth– element in menthe is characteristic of a class of words borrowed from a pre-Greek language: compare acanthus, labyrinth, Corinth, etc..In ancient Greece, mint was used in funerary rites, together with rosemary and myrtle, and not simply to offset the smell of decay; mint was an element in the fermented barley drink called the kykeon that was an essential preparatory entheogen for participants in the Eleusinian mysteries, which offered hope in the afterlife for initiates.".
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- Minthe wikiPageExternalLink text?doc=Strab.+8.3.14&fromdoc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.01.0198.
- Minthe wikiPageExternalLink NympheMinthe.html.
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- Minthe wikiPageID "81684".
- Minthe wikiPageLength "2543".
- Minthe wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Minthe wikiPageRevisionID "687638784".
- Minthe wikiPageWikiLink Acanthus_(plant).
- Minthe wikiPageWikiLink Afterlife.
- Minthe wikiPageWikiLink Barley.
- Minthe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Metamorphoses_in_Greek_mythology.
- Minthe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Naiads.
- Minthe wikiPageWikiLink Cocytus.
- Minthe wikiPageWikiLink Corinth.
- Minthe wikiPageWikiLink Dictionary_of_Greek_and_Roman_Biography_and_Mythology.
- Minthe wikiPageWikiLink Eleusinian_Mysteries.
- Minthe wikiPageWikiLink Entheogen.
- Minthe wikiPageWikiLink Greek_mythology.
- Minthe wikiPageWikiLink Kykeon.
- Minthe wikiPageWikiLink Károly_Kerényi.
- Minthe wikiPageWikiLink Labyrinth.
- Minthe wikiPageWikiLink Mentha.
- Minthe wikiPageWikiLink Metamorphoses.
- Minthe wikiPageWikiLink Myrtus.
- Minthe wikiPageWikiLink Naiad.
- Minthe wikiPageWikiLink Ovid.
- Minthe wikiPageWikiLink Persephone.
- Minthe wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Graves.
- Minthe wikiPageWikiLink Rosemary.
- Minthe wikiPageWikiLink Strabo.
- Minthe wikiPageWikiLink The_Greek_Myths.
- Minthe wikiPageWikiLink William_Smith_(lexicographer).
- Minthe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Minthe".
- Minthe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Greek_myth_(nymph).
- Minthe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-el.
- Minthe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Minthe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Minthe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Minthe subject Category:Metamorphoses_in_Greek_mythology.
- Minthe subject Category:Naiads.
- Minthe hypernym Naiad.
- Minthe type MythologicalFigure.
- Minthe comment "In Greek mythology, Minthe (also Menthe, Mintha or Mentha; Greek: Μίνθη or Μένθη) was a naiad associated with the river Cocytus. She was dazzled by Hades and was about to seduce him had not Queen Persephone intervened and metamorphosed Minthe, in the words of Strabo's account, \"into the garden mint, which some call hedyosmon (lit. 'sweet-smelling')\".".
- Minthe label "Minthe".
- Minthe sameAs Q1546353.
- Minthe sameAs Mente.
- Minthe sameAs Minthe.
- Minthe sameAs Mente_(mitología).
- Minthe sameAs Menthé.
- Minthe sameAs Mente_(mitoloxía).
- Minthe sameAs Minthe.
- Minthe sameAs Menta_(mitologia).
- Minthe sameAs メンテー.
- Minthe sameAs Minthe.
- Minthe sameAs Minte.
- Minthe sameAs Minta.
- Minthe sameAs m.0l09k.
- Minthe sameAs Минфа.
- Minthe sameAs Мініта.
- Minthe sameAs Q1546353.
- Minthe sameAs 门塔.
- Minthe wasDerivedFrom Minthe?oldid=687638784.
- Minthe isPrimaryTopicOf Minthe.