
In Greek mythology, ProcrisPronunciation-needed (Πρόκρις, gen.: Πρόκριδος) was the daughter of Erechtheus, king of Athens and his wife, Praxithea. She married Cephalus, the son of Deioneus. Procris had at least two sisters, Creusa and Orithyia. Sophocles wrote a tragedy called Procris which has been lost, as has a version contained...
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• (n.) Any species of small moths of the genus Procris. The larvae of some species injure the grapevine by feeding in groups upon the leaves.
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(from the article `Cephalus`) ...the vixen of Teumessus that had ravaged Boeotia. Ovid (Metamorphoses, Book VII) confused this Cephalus with Cephalus, son of Deion, king of ...
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wife of Cephalus and daughter of Erechtheus.
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Pro'cris noun [ Latin , the wife of Cephalus, Greek ....]
(Zoology) Any species of small moths of the genus
Procris . The larvæ of some species injure the grapevine by feeding in groups upon the leaves.
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Wife of Cephalus, who accidentally slew her.
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