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Probably the beginning of the linguistic misunderstanding is the [[Homeric Hymn to Pan]], which describes him as delighting ''all'' the gods, and thus getting his name. Probably the beginning of the linguistic misunderstanding is the [[Homeric Hymn to Pan]], which describes him as delighting ''all'' the gods, and thus getting his name.
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Probably the beginning of the linguistic misunderstanding is the Homeric Hymn to Pan, which describes him as delighting all the gods, and thus getting his name.

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