Kyllopodion

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Kyllopodion is an epithet of the Greek god Hephaestus that highlights his lameness or crippled foot.

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Kyllopodion canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf epithet
theonym
appliedToDeity Hephaestus
associatedDeityDomain fire and metallurgy via Hephaestus
associatedWith physical disability of Hephaestus
contrastsWith more general epithets of Hephaestus emphasizing craftsmanship
culture Ancient Greek religion
denotes crippled foot
lameness
etymologicalRoot Greek "kyllos" (crooked, crippled)
Greek "pous/podos" (foot)
genderOfReferent male deity
highlightsTraitOf Hephaestus’s lameness
language Ancient Greek
mythologicalContext Greek mythology
partOfTradition epithets of Olympian gods
refersTo Hephaestus
refersToBodyPart foot
semanticField physical impairment
usedAs cult or literary epithet of Hephaestus

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Hephaestus epithet Kyllopodion