aglaia
/əˈɡlaɪə/
noun
- In Greek mythology, one of the three Graces, representing beauty, splendor, and adornment.
- The poet invoked Aglaia as the goddess of beauty and grace.
- In ancient art, Aglaia is often shown holding a rose or a myrtle branch.
- Aglaia was the youngest of the three Charites, or Graces.