
1) Animal god 2) Horned deity 3) Latin girl name 4) Oracular god 5) Roman deity
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1) Pan
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In ancient Roman religion and myth, Faunus was the horned god of the forest, plains and fields; when he made cattle fertile he was called Inuus. He came to be equated in literature with the Greek god Pan. Faunus was one of the oldest Roman deities, known as the di indigetes. According to the epic poet Virgil, he was a legendary king of the Latins ...
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• (n.) See Faun.
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ancient Italian rural deity whose attributes in Classical Roman times were identified with those of the Greek god Pan. Faunus was originally ...
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Roman name of Pan.
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In Roman mythology, one of the oldest Italian deities; god of fertility and prophecy; protector of agriculturists and shepherds. He was later identified with the Greek
Pan and represented with...
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Fau'nus noun ;
plural Fauni . [ Latin ]
(Myth.) See
Faun .
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In Roman mythology, Faunus was a king who instructed his subjects in agriculture and the management of flocks. Afterwards he was worshiped as the god of fields and shepherds, rather like the Greek Pan, with whom he became associated and whose attributes he acquired. He was the son of Picus and the grandson of Saturn. His female counterpart was Faun...
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n] - (Roman mythology) ancient rural deity
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Faunus An Italian deity of agriculture; identified later with Pan. A Roman god of the forests and rural areas, he was patron of herding, hunting, and husbandry. He was worshiped in groves, where his oracles were heard by a visitant while asleep on a sacred fleece. He revealed nature's secrets to men only. His priests were the Luperci; his main fes...
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noun (Roman mythology) ancient rural deity; later considered a counterpart of Greek Pan
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In Roman mythology, one of the oldest Italian deities; god of fertility and prophecy; protector of agriculturists and shepherds. He was later identified with the Greek Pan and represented with goat's ears, horns, tail, and hind legs. Later Roman writers confused Greek satyrs (drunken, lustful, woodland creatures) with goat-footed fa...
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See Pan.
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