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PENEA

Volume 16 · 132 words · 1823 Edition

a genus of plants belonging to the tetrandria class, and in the natural method ranking with those of which the order is doubtful. See Botany Index.

PELELOPE, in fabulous history, the daughter of Icarus, married Ulysses, by whom she had Telemachus. During the absence of Ulysses, who was gone to the siege of Troy, and who staid 20 years from his dominions, several princes charmed with Penelope's beauty, told her that Ulysses was dead, offered to marry her, and pressed her to declare in their favour. She promised compliance on condition they would give her time to finish a piece of tapestry she was weaving; but at the same time she undid in the night what she had done in the day, and by this artifice eluded their importunity till Ulysses's return.