I.a mountain in Mysia near Pessinus, sacred to Cybele, Plin. 5, 32, 40, § 142; Prop. 3 (4), 22, 3; Cat. 63, 91; Ov. F. 4, 249.—Also, Dindyma , ōrum, n., = Δίνδυμα, τά, Verg. A. 9, 618; 10, 252; Ov. M. 2, 223; id. F. 4, 234.—
II. Hence,
A. Dindymēnē , ēs, f., = Δινδυμηνή, the goddess Cybele, who was worshipped there, Hor. C. 1, 16, 5.—Gen.: “Dindymenae,” Cat. 63, 13.—