Associations to the word «Faunus»
Noun
- Nymph
- Fauna
- Saturn
- Hercules
- Heracles
- Pan
- Liber
- Hermes
- Ans
- Deity
- Fertility
- Hades
- Juno
- Myrtle
- Ovid
- Jupiter
- Greco
- Aphrodite
- Pagan
- Pluto
- Divinity
- Woodpecker
- Odysseus
- Celt
- Roman
- Romans
- Neptune
- Goddess
- Zeus
- Flock
- Oracle
- Latin
- Prophecy
- Woodland
- Goat
- Mythology
- Vulcan
- Georg
- Antiquity
- Grandson
- Shepherd
- Flora
- Cult
- Wolf
- Horace
- Venus
- Counterpart
- Mercury
- God
- Apollo
- Mars
- Diana
- Rite
- Grove
- Rome
- Conception
- Greek
- Wife
- Devil
- Wine
- Cave
- Festival
- Son
- Wood
- Myth
- Daughter
- Worship
- Legend
- King
- Circle
- Priest
- Italy
- Father
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
FAUNUS, proper noun. (Roman god) horned god of the forest, plains and fields; Greek counterpart: Pan
FAUNUS, noun. Dated form of faun.
Dictionary definition
FAUNUS, noun. (Roman mythology) ancient rural deity; later considered a counterpart of Greek Pan.
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