| Columbia Encyclopedia. 2001-2008. | | | | Hyacinth, in Greek mythology |
| | (h ´ s nth) (KEY) or Hyacinthus (h s n´th s) (KEY) , in Greek mythology, beautiful youth loved by Apollo. He was killed accidentally by a discus thrown by the god. According to another legend, the wind god Zephyr, out of jealousy, blew the discus to kill Hyacinth. From his blood sprang a flower which was named for him. | | |
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