Ptocheia{{Pronunciation-needed}} (or Ptokheia) was the ancient Greek female spirit of beggary. She was regarded as a companion (and a sister) of Penia and Amechania. Her opposites were Euthenia and Ploutos. She was mentioned by Aristophanes in his work entitled Plutus (549ff).[1]
References
1. ^Theoi Project - Ptokheia
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2 : Greek goddesses|Personifications in Greek mythology