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Aleus

[ ey-lee-uhs ]

noun

Classical Mythology.
  1. a king of Tegea and the father of Amphidamas, Auge, Cepheus, and Lycurgus.


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An awve sed to misen 'at awd mend,    For it's wrang to be gooin on soa; But at neet back to th' aleus awd wend,    Wi th' furst swillgut at ax'd me to goa.

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It happened one time 'at Tom had a bit o' spare time ov his hands, soa he went up to th' aleus to get a pint o' drink, singing as he went, "Ye lads an' lasses so blithe an' gay, come to the 'Woodlands,' come away."

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Moreover from Arcadia came Amphidamas and Cepheus, who inhabited Tegea and the allotment of Apheidas, two sons of Aleus; and Ancaeus followed them as the third, whom his father Lycurgus sent, the brother older than both.

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