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Meaning of edepol




Felipe Lorenzo del Río

edepol
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Interjection and oath Latin equal to epol and pol, syncopations of aedepol and this of aedepollucis, by the Temple of Pollux!. Others consider them syncopation of medepol and East of medepollux ( in which " I " would be pronoun and " of " an euphony ) to me Pollux!, by Pollux!, help me Pollux!. These oaths, on Pollux were used by the men in front of women. They used ecastor! of aedecastor! or medecastor!, by Beaver!, that Beaver attend me!. In Greek mythology, Castor and Pollux were the dioscurs, sons of Zeus and Leda, wife of the Spartan king Tyndareus.

  



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