Calypso's mother was Thymus, a sea nymph queen who married Titus.
In Greek mythology, the mother of the nymph Calypso is not specifically named. Calypso is often referred to as the daughter of the Titan Atlas or the Oceanid nymph Periboea, though this varies depending on different sources.
Ogygia
the plural of calypso is calypsos
A paradise :)
For seven years!
7 years
Weeping.
The gift of bribary
No he is a calypsonian i.e he sings calypsos
The gods send a letter to Calypso so she can release Odysseus.
Odysseus ends up at calypsos island where he is standed there for seven years. There he meets the immortal calypso and fatally falls for her just as she falls for him. She keeps him on her island by not giving him the tools he needs to make a raft.
Yes. The "u" should really be the Greek letter "mu" - μ. If you can't see this correctly, the left line of the "u" should go further down. When you have technical difficulties writing it, a "u" is acceptable.
The Ojibwe/Ojibwa/Chippewa words for mother are:omaamaamaaweniijaanidinga (my mother)ingashi (my mother)ingye (my mother)nimaamaam (my mother)nimaamaa (my mother)gimaamaa (your mother)nindoodoo (my mother)ningashi (my mother)ninge (my mother)omaamaayini (his or her mother)