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+ | 1. Mormo: (Greek) King of the Ghouls, consort of Hecate | ||
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+ | 2. Mormo: Mormo was a minor Greek goddess. She bit naughty children in order to frighten them. | ||
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+ | 3. In Greek mythology, Mormo was a goddess who bit bad children, said to have been a consort of the goddess Hecate. | ||
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+ | The name was also used to signify a female vampire-like creature in stories told to Greek children by their nurses to keep them from misbehaving. | ||
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+ | Mormo was later used as a base for the word Mormon. A prophet who abridged the Book of Mormon which was "translated" in 1829 by Joseph Smith Jr. | ||
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1. Mormo: (Greek) King of the Ghouls, consort of Hecate
2. Mormo: Mormo was a minor Greek goddess. She bit naughty children in order to frighten them.
3. In Greek mythology, Mormo was a goddess who bit bad children, said to have been a consort of the goddess Hecate.
The name was also used to signify a female vampire-like creature in stories told to Greek children by their nurses to keep them from misbehaving.
Mormo was later used as a base for the word Mormon. A prophet who abridged the Book of Mormon which was "translated" in 1829 by Joseph Smith Jr.
from the Internet