Eris
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Eris
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(senseid) The goddess of discord and strife, whose of discord sparked events that eventually led to the War; ''equated by Homer with Enyo (goddess of violent war) and identified with the Roman goddess Discordia''; the same figure as principal deity of Discordianism, regarded as the goddess of disorder.
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1993, Herman Parret, ''The Aesthetics of Communication: Pragmatics and Beyond'', Springer, Softcover reprint, page 18,
- Eris, "the Strife with the violent heart", one reads in Hesiod's ''Theogony'', is a child of the Night, and "Hateful Struggle gave birth to painful Distress and Distraction and Famine and tearful Sorrow; also Wars and Battles and Murders and Slaughters; also Feuds and Lying Words and Angry Words".
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(senseid) The celestial body 136199 Eris, the most-massive known planet in the System and the largest known object in the disk; ''formerly nicknamed Xena''.
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(senseid) (l), the goddess of discord, confusion, and strife
(quote-book) Proto Eridu nepozvali, neboť kam ona vkročí, tam vznikají spory a hádky. Eris jim však urážku neodpustila. |translation=All the heaven-borns besides Eris gathered in the wedding hall. The wedding guests did not want to be disturb while rejoicing (..) That was why they had not invited Eris, because there arise quarrels and conflicts where she enters. However, Eris did not forgive them the offence.
(senseid) (l), a planet and a large belt object
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