Adephagia

Adephagia (/ædiˈfiə/,[1] Ancient Greek: Ἀδηφαγία) in Greek mythology was the goddess and personification of gluttony. She is only mentioned in one source, as having a temple on the island of Sicily at which she was worshipped alongside Demeter.

Further reading

  • David Whitehead, Observations on Adephagia (in Rheinisches Museum. 145, 2002 P 175-186)
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References

  1. Stedman, Thomas Lathrop (1922). A practical medical dictionary. New York: William Wood.
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