Limos

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek Λῑμός (Līmós), from Ancient Greek λῑμός (līmós, hunger, famine, starvation).

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Limos

  1. (Greek mythology) A child of Eris, Limos is the deity/personification of famine and starvation. The Roman counterpart is Fames.

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Limos

  1. plural of Limo