Eurydice
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wife of Orpheus in Greek mythology, from Latinized form of Greek Eurydike, literally “wide justice,” from eurys “wide” (see eury-) + dike “custom, usage; justice, right; court case,” from PIE *dika-, from root *deik- (see diction).
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