Magnacidium may be a portmanteau of the Latin words Magna (from the word Magnus, meaning "Large" and "Great") and the suffix -cidium (meaning "slaughter" and "act of killing").Exequias is a Spanish (coming from latin exequiae-arum) word that translates to Funeral (rights).Horend is a form of the word Horrendous.Dirus is Latin for "fearful" or "ominous".Hyf in Old English roughly translates to (bee)hive and in Swedish it refers to the hyphae, long, threadlike filaments that form the mycelium of a fungus.Formido is the Roman equivalent to Deimos.In The Divine Comedy, he ferries Dante and Vergil across the river Styx. Phlegyas in Greek mythology is the king of the Lapiths, and is the son of Ares and Chryse, making him a sibling of Deimos.
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