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Webster 1913 Edition


Faunus


Fau′nus

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Noun.
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pl.
Fauni
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[L.]
(Myth.)
See
Faun
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Definition 2024


Faunus

Faunus

See also: faunus

English

Proper noun

Faunus

  1. (Roman mythology) horned god of the forest, plains and fields; Greek counterpart: Pan

Translations


Latin

Etymology

From faveō.

Pronunciation

Noun

Faunus m (genitive Faunī); second declension

  1. (Roman mythology) Faun, a mythic son of Pīcus, grandson of Saturnus, and father of Latīnus, king of Latium. He instituted tillage and grazing, and after death was the protecting deity of agriculture and of shepherds, and also a giver of oracles. After the introduction of the worship of Pan into Italy, he was identified with him, and accordingly represented with horns and goats' feet. On account of the assimilation of Faunus to Pan, the appellation Fauni was also used for Panes (silvan deities).

Declension

Second declension.

Case Singular Plural
nominative Faunus Faunī
genitive Faunī Faunōrum
dative Faunō Faunīs
accusative Faunum Faunōs
ablative Faunō Faunīs
vocative Faune Faunī

Derived terms

  • Faunālia
  • Faunius

Descendants

References

faunus

faunus

See also: Faunus

English

Noun

faunus (plural fauni)

  1. Dated form of faun.