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Endymion

American  
[en-dim-ee-uhn] / ɛnˈdɪm i ən /

noun

  1. Classical Mythology. a young man kept forever youthful through eternal sleep and loved by Selene.

  2. (italics) a narrative poem (1818) by John Keats.


Endymion British  
/ ɛnˈdɪmɪən /

noun

  1. Greek myth a handsome youth who was visited every night by the moon goddess Selene, who loved him

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Among the pipelines in which BP holds stakes are the 161-mile Mars Oil Pipeline, the 89-mile Endymion Oil Pipeline and the 115-mile Cleopatra Gas Pipeline, according to its website.

From Reuters • Oct. 3, 2023

The artwork - Diana and Endymion by Jérôme-Martin Langlois - was exhibited from 1878 but went missing during World War One.

From BBC • Jan. 18, 2023

Dan Kelly, president of Krewe de Endymion, said that it “received significant feedback” following Saturday’s announcement that Mr. Gibson would be part of the festivities, according to a statement provided to WWL-TV.

From Washington Times • Jan. 10, 2023

The announcement was a quick reversal, coming just hours after the Krewe of Endymion, the group behind the largest Mardis Gras parade in New Orleans, had named him the co-grand marshal.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 9, 2023

Disraeli had called one of his heroes Endymion.

From The Vanity Girl by MacKenzie, Compton