Oenone
[ee-noh-nee] /iˈnoʊ ni/
noun, Classical Mythology.
1.
a nymph of Mount Ida who was the wife of Paris, but was deserted by him for Helen.
/iːˈnəʊnɪ/
noun
1.
(Greek myth) a nymph of Mount Ida, whose lover Paris left her for Helen
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