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Attis

British  
/ ˈætɪs /

noun

  1. classical myth a youth of Phrygia, loved by the goddess Cybele. In a jealous passion she caused him to go mad, whereupon he castrated himself and died

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Ms. Pailet said, “Now Attis, you’ve been scared of water your whole life?”

From New York Times • Aug. 29, 2014

On the morning before he was to report to the pool, Attis Clopton sat in a storefront breakfast spot near his Brooklyn apartment munching a glazed doughnut.

From New York Times • Aug. 29, 2014

"I'm doing my shopping on a budget, which is why I'm digging through the clearance bin," said Attis, 25.

From Reuters • Dec. 24, 2013

Katrina Attis, who was shopping at a J.C.

From Reuters • Dec. 24, 2013

Attis is the creator of all things which are born and die; that is why he is said to have been found by the river Gallus.

From Five Stages of Greek Religion by Murray, Gilbert

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