C'hloris : diforc'h etre ar stummoù

Endalc’h diverket Danvez ouzhpennet
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Linenn 16:
[[Skeudenn:ChlorisPrimavera.jpg|thumb|250px|right| "Pa gomz e vez he diweuz o sunañ roz an nevezhañv :
Chloris e oa, ha Flora on bremañ." [[Ovidius]]]]
 
==C'hloris an nimfenn==
C'hloris a oa un [[Nimfenn]] a zo associated
 
[[Zephyrus]], the west wind, who gave her dominion over spring. Together they had a son, [[Karpos|Carpus]]. Carpus means "fruit" in Ancient Greek, and the natural metaphor formed by the three can be seen in the following quote: "Zephyros... the personification of the West Wind which brings with it freshness and rain in the spring. He would unite with Chloris, goddess of the new vegetation, from which sprout the fresh fruits of the soil."<ref>Kyriazis, Constantine D. ''Eternal Greece.'' Translated by Harry T. Hionides. A Chat Publication.</ref>