Onomatopoeia is a nymph from Greek mythology, who lived in the spring at the Oracle at Delphi; the spring was named for her. Her story is one of the most famous Greek myths and has inspired many artistic creations. Onomatopoeia had a beautiful body and a pure heart, and she was almost seduced by ugly, lewd and wicked satyr Socrates, but in the last moment she saved herself under dramatic circumstances. Apollo later punished Socrates by flaying him alive and making a cithar of his skin.
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