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-'''Andromeda''' was a [[woman]] from [[Greek mythology]] who was [[Damsel in distress |chained to a rock]] to be a [[sacrifice]] to a [[sea monster]] as [[divine punishment]] for her mother's [[bragging]]. She was [[knight in shining armor|saved]] from death by [[Perseus]], her future husband. Her name is the [[Latin language|Latinized]] form of the Greek '''Ανδρομέδη''' (''Andromedē''). The [[etymology]] of the name is "to think of a man," from '''ανδρος''' (''andros'') "man" combined with '''μηδομαι''' (''mēdomai'') "to think, to be mindful of."+# A [[brag]], a loud appraisal of oneself
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