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Melinoë (/ m ɪ ˈ l ɪ n oʊ iː /; Ancient Greek: Μηλινόη, romanized: Mēlinóē pronounced [mɛːlinóɛː]) is a chthonic goddess invoked in one of the Orphic Hymns (2nd or 3rd centuries AD?), and represented as a bringer of nightmares and madness.
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Speakers of non-rhotic accents, as in much of Australia, England, New Zealand, and Wales, will pronounce the second syllable [fəd], those with the father–bother merger, as in much of the US and Canada, will pronounce the first syllable [ˈɑːks], and those with the cot–caught merger but without the father–bother merger, as in Scotland ...
D'Angelo (also spelt DiAngelo or Di Angelo) is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adam D'Angelo (b. 1984), American internet entrepreneur; Andrew D'Angelo (b. 1965), American jazz musician; Angelo D'Angelo (b. 1985), Italian footballer; Beverly D'Angelo (b. 1951), American actress; Carlo D'Angelo (1919–1973), Italian ...
Anjuro "Angelo" Katagiri, a minor antagonist of Diamond Is Unbreakable; Angelo Lagusa, the main character of the anime 91 Days; Angelo Owens, a One-Niner lieutenant seen in The Shield, e.g., season 6 episode 4: "The New Guy" Angelo, a brawler in the video game Brawl Stars; Angelo, a character from the horror comic series Witch Creek Road
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Melinno (Ancient Greek: Μελιννῶ) was a Greek lyric poet.She is known from a single surviving poem, [1] known as the "Ode to Rome". The poem survives in a quotation by the fifth century AD author Stobaeus, who included it in a compilation of poems on manliness. [2]