PHAEDRA
Phaenna (FAINNA), FIN/\, `Brilliant'. Transcription var. Phaenna Laconian. Dual A/x with B/x `Invoked'. Ref: (for ety:) IGEL/854.
PhaeoFIO, `Dim'. Alt. mean: dark. Greek. One person of triple Graia `Rainy-ones'. Ref: IGEL/854.
Phaesyle, FISÜL], `Filtered-light'. Greek. One person of the triple D/x `Rainy-ones'. Ref: (for ety:) IGEL/854.
Phersiphani, F2SYFNI, [`Bringer-of-destruction']. qv Persefone.
PHILYRA
FIR-DEA, F2-DE/\, [`Fir-Goddess']. [Anglo-Saxon?]. Linguistic notes: Anglo-saxon: a, a pine-tree. Goddess of birth. TWS: silver fir; pine-tree. Son: divine child of the solar year, born at the winter solstice.
FLIDHAIS, FLYDHAS, `---'. Celtic: Irish. Goddess of the forest fauna. TWS: deer. Ref: CM.PM/55
FJORGYN see JORTH
PhILOSOphIA, FYL0SOFY1, `Lover-of-wisdom'. qv Hokhma FODLA, & FODHLA, & FOLTA, & qv. Clothru.
Fors, F4S, `Force', Roman. qv Vortumna.
FORTUNA, F4TWN/\, `She-who-turns-the-year-about', Roman. qv. Vortuna.
FORTUNA-VIRILIS, F4TWN/\-VYRYLYS, `She-who-makes-women-irresistable-to-men', Roman. qv. Vortumna.
Phratria, FR*TRY/\, qv Athene-Phratria.
FYORGYN, FY4GYN, `---', Scandinavian. qv Erda. x