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Webster 1913 Edition
Caryatides
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Carˊy-at′i-des
,Noun.
pl.
[L., fr. Gr. [GREEK] ([GREEK]) priestesses in the temple of Diana (the Greek Artemis) at Caryæ (Gr. [GREEK]), a village in Laconia; as an architectural term, caryatids.]
(Arch)
Caryatids.
☞ Corresponding male figures were called Atlantes, Telamones, and Persians.
Webster 1828 Edition
Caryatides
CARYATIDES
,Noun.
They were called Caryatides, from Carya, a city in the Peloponnesus, which sided with the Persians, and on that account was sacked by the other Greeks, its males butchered, and its females reduced to slavery.