You are probably thinking of the mythical Cronos: the youngest and most terrible of the children of Uranus. However, the word chronic comes from the Greek word "kronikos," meaning "of time."
The word chronic refers to the Greek god Chronos, the god of time.
From the Greek god Flora
rhadamanthus- the underworld god of justice
The word is not mythological, just meaning abundant or plentiful. Comes from Latin 'opulentus' and from 'opes' meaning wealth
Pantheon means; (pan) "all" and (theon) "gods".
Termites I think that it is Terminus latin god of boundaries.
From the Greek goddess "Hygeia", a goddess of good health.
Saxon form Woden of Norse Odin, Woden's day.
It comes from 'Jove' or Jupiter, the Roman god equivalent to Zeus.
Helious was one of the second-generation Titans, son of Hyperion and Theia.
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