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Eunostus
In Greek mythology, Eunostus or Eunostos was a goddess whose image was set up in mills, and who was believed to keep watch over the just weight of flour.〔Hesychius of Alexandria s. v.〕〔Eustathius on Homer, pp. 214, 1383〕〔Suda s. v. ''Nostos''〕 Promylaia ("the one that stands before/protects the mill") was another name for a goddess of the mills, who was worshipped in the same fashion as Eunostus.〔Suda s. v. ''Promylaia''〕 Both Eunostus and Promylaia could actually have been mere epithets of Demeter.〔(Theoi Project - Eunostos )〕 ==References==
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