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{{here}} {{tipa|/ˈhɪdəʊ/}} ({{m+|rad-pro|Hidɣor}}; {{m+|rad|Hjedua}}) is the {{w|Radic mythology|Radic deity}} of the solar cycle. It is understood that Hidow presents masculinely during the day as the god of the sun, and femininely during the night as the goddess of the moon. Historically, {{here}} is a conflation of two {{w|Hirdic mythology|Hirdic deities}}, {{w|Fithe}}, the god of the sun, and {{w|Hith}}, the goddess of the moon.
{{here}} {{tipa|/ˈhɪdəʊ/}} ({{m+|rad-pro|Hidɣor}}; {{m+|rad|Hjedua}}) is the {{w|Radic mythology|Radic deity}} of the solar cycle. It is understood that Hidow presents masculinely during the day as the god of the sun, and femininely during the night as the goddess of the moon. Historically, {{here}} is a conflation of two {{w|Hirdic mythology|Hirdic deities}}, {{w|Fithe}}, the god of the sun, and {{w|Hith}}, the goddess of the moon.


In Ardian mythology specifically, this deity was further conflated with {{w|Hirgo}}, the goddess of time, with {{m|ard|Higo}} being the name used to disambiguate the two Radic deities when referring to pan-Radic mythology.
In Ardian mythology specifically, this deity was further conflated with {{w|Hirgo}}, the goddess of time, with {{m|ard|Higo}} being the name used to refer to {{here}} in non-native contexts.

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