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Comedones
Comedo Com"e*do, n.; pl. Comedones. [L., a glutton. See Comestible.] (Med.) A small nodule or cystic tumor, common on the nose, etc., which on pressure allows the escape of a yellow wormlike mass of retained oily secretion, with a black head (dirt).

Meaning of Edones from wikipedia

- The Edoni (also Edones, Edonians, Edonides) (Gr****: Ἠδωνιοί) were a Thracian tribe who dwelt mostly between the Nestus and the Strymon rivers in southern...
- similarities with that of Bendis. She was particularly worshipped among the Edones. The Suda mentions that she was also worshiped among the Corinthians. Baptae...
- adherent of the god Dionysus; Charops was invited by Dionysus to rule over the Edones after the violent death of their king Lycurgus. Oeagrus has also sometimes...
- by Asius. Ancient Thrace was home to numerous other tribes, such as the Edones, Bisaltae, Cicones, and Bistones in addition to the tribe that Homer specifically...
- by Klopstock, from Oden 445 445 (1837) XX, 4 No. 230 IV, 10 Edone Dein süßes Bild, Edone June 1816 Text by Klopstock, from Oden 446 446 (1887) XX, 4 No...
- priest of Hera to the tribes of Cebrenii and Sucaeboae Getas, king of the Edones Charnabon, king of the Getae as mentioned by Sophocles in Triptolemus -...
- attacks. During the revolt, Aristagoras of Miletus captured Myrcinus from the Edones and died trying to attack another Thracian city. Once the Ionian Revolt...
- of ****, considered an aspect of ****phone. Cotyttia originated with the Edones as a celebration of the rape of ****phone. Throughout Thrace it was celebrated...
- Bythini, migrated to Asia minor Brenae Crousi Cebrenii Coelaletae Dersaei Edones Dentheletae Derrones Digeri Dii Diobesi Dolonci Kainoi Kikones, mentioned...
- ['Es tönet sein Lob'] for voice and piano (1816) D 445, Song "Edone" ['Dein süßes Bild, Edone'] for voice and piano (1816) D 446, Song "Die Liebesgötter"...