Dawn ment the coming of the goddess Eos, waking every soul up to start a new day.
it is mythology but it just comes from a Greek word
If it is supposed to be derived from mythology, it seems to me a misprint for 'auroral', having to do with the dawn, Latin Aurora (Greek Eos).
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Elsie Finnimore Buckley has written: 'Children of the dawn' -- subject(s): Greek Mythology, Juvenile literature, Mythology, Greek
Mythos meaning : word: in Greek
Chaos, meaning "gap" or "air" in Greek, is a ancient Greek deity.
Aurora, or Eos as she was known to the Greeks, was the Titan goddess of the Dawn.
In Greek mythology the Titans people were giants. The adjective meaning huge comes from that name and is called titanic.
The origin is from the greek word "ploutos" meaning wealth
Psychology, in Greek, literally means "the study of the soul."
In "The Odyssey," the word "Dawn" is capitalized because it represents the goddess of dawn, Eos, in Greek mythology. By capitalizing "Dawn," the text is personifying the concept of dawn as a divine entity.
The four winds in Greek mythology were typically depicted as the children of the goddess of the dawn, Eos, and the Titan god Astraeus. Eos was known for her rosy fingers and ability to bring forth the morning light.