Definition: The term "Aglaspis" in the English language comes from the Greek, which has a specific meaning associated with the Greek goddess Aphrodite. In ancient Greek mythology, Glaspis was the mother of all nymphs or fairies, and she is said to be the mother of many gods, including Apollo and Zeus. The name "Glaspis" can also refer to a variety of things, such as: - Glaspia, meaning "god's daughter," or - Glaspio, meaning "god's sister." In essence, Glaspis is an entity that holds some kind of status, power, or connection in the world of myth and legend.