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− | + | In the oldest sense and usage, a priest or worshiper of [[Rhio]] is called a Rhionite. Rhionite can also mean the [[demi-mortal]] descendants of the God [[Rhio]] and can be used to refer to the original offspring of [[Meidb]]. | |
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+ | In modern times, a Rhionite in certain contexts means an entertainer, especially an actor or playwright. | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:23, 4 November 2024
In the oldest sense and usage, a priest or worshiper of Rhio is called a Rhionite. Rhionite can also mean the demi-mortal descendants of the God Rhio and can be used to refer to the original offspring of Meidb.
In modern times, a Rhionite in certain contexts means an entertainer, especially an actor or playwright.
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