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Polydeuces
[ pol-i-doo-seez, -dyoo- ]
Polydeuces
/ ˌɒɪˈːː /
noun
- the Greek name of Pollux See Castor and Pollux
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Castor, tamer of horses, Polydeuces, good as a boxer.
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There was no way I was going to remember the difference between Chiron and Charon, or Polydictes and Polydeuces.
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“You see,” said Polydeuces, “that we keep your law.”
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The Argonauts feared that Polydeuces’ hands might have been made numb with pulling at the oar, and some of them went to him, and took his hands and rubbed them to make them supple; others took from off his shoulders his beautifully colored mantle.
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“Offer us no violence, king,” said Polydeuces.
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