
Alphito (Αλφιτώ) is a supernatural being first recorded in the Moralia of Plutarch, where `apotropaic nursery tales` about her are told by nursemaids to frighten little children into behaving. Her name is related to alphita, `white flour` (compare Latin albus), and alphitomanteia, a form of divination (-manteia) from flour or barley meal...
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In Greek mythology, Alphito was a white goddess of barley flour, destiny and the moon. The hag of the mill and the lady of the nine heights.
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