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Pluto (Mississippi, United States) (search for this): text Crat., section 402d
and filtered (h)qou/menon) represents a spring, and the name Tethys is compounded of those two words.HermogenesThat is very neat, Socrates.SocratesOf course it is. But what comes next? Zeus we discussed before.HermogenesYes.SocratesLet us, then, speak of his brothers, Poseidon and Pluto, including also the other name of the latter.HermogenesBy all means.SocratesI think Poseidon's name was given by him who first applied it,