What is another word for Roman god of love?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈə͡ʊmən ɡˈɒd ɒv lˈʌv] (IPA)

The Roman god of love, also known as Cupid, has been an iconic figure in mythology for centuries. Synonyms for this god include Amor, Eros, and Venus. Amor was the original name given to the god of love, and was often depicted as a young and handsome man. Eros, on the other hand, was often depicted as a mischievous baby, armed with a bow and arrow to make people fall in love. Venus, while typically considered the Roman goddess of love, was also sometimes referred to as the male Cupid. Regardless of the name used, the power of this god's love has remained a constant throughout history.

What are the hypernyms for Roman god of love?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    mythology, Olympians, roman pantheon, Classical Deities, Supreme Deity.

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