Where does “Clotho” come from?
Clotho (English) comes from Latin Clōthō, from Ancient Greek Κλωθώ, from Ancient Greek -ω, from Proto-Indo-European -éti — Forms.
Clotho (English): The youngest of the three Fates, a daughter of Zeus and Themis; the spinner of the thread of life. Her Roman equivalent is Nona
Definitions
- The youngest of the three Fates, a daughter of Zeus and Themis; the spinner of the thread of life. Her Roman equivalent is Nona