Little-daedala
noun
1.
See under .
[deed-l-uh] /ˈdid l ə/
noun, (sometimes used with a plural verb)
1.
either of two festivals held in ancient Boeotia in honor of the reconciliation of Hera with Zeus, one (Little Daedala) being held every 6 years, the other (Great Daedala) every 59 years.
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