Sal a mis, an island of ancient Greece. Sar’
a cens, the Arab followers of Mohammed. Scae’
an (ske’ an), the principal gate of Troy.
Sca man’ der, a river near Troy. Seine
(san), one of the principal rivers of France. Sieg’
fried, a mythical hero of the Rhine country. Si’
gyn, the wife of Loki. Skae de, in Norse
mythology, the goddess of the snow.
Tel’ a mon, a Greek hero, the father of Ajax. Thes sa’ li an, belonging to Thessaly in northern Greece. The’ tis, a sea nymph, the mother of Achilles. Tro pho’ ni us, one of the architects of the temple at Delphi. Tur’ pin, archbishop of Rheims, and paladin of Charlemagne.
Valenciennes (vae lon syen’), a
city in northeastern France.
Vul’ can, the blacksmith of the
gods.
Xanthos (zan’ thus), “Old Gold,” one of the horses of Peleus.
Zeus, the king of the gods; same as Jupiter.