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Subject: Taming the conspicuous
Author: Pavloa   (guest, 212.251.72.135)
Date: October 9, 2001 at 5:58:41 AM
Reply to: Help by Blaine
The "Eudalagines" is an epithet attributed to the Charites (the Graces) derived from "eudamastos", meaning "easily tamed". The name Eudalia is an offshoot.

Eudelia is derived from the Greek "eudelos" meaning "easily distinguishable".

I guess one has to be a Eudelia to become Eudalied :P

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