Sylvanus
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Definition
Proper noun 1. (Roman mythology) A deity, the god of woods, fields, and flocks. He is the Roman counterpart of the Greek god Pan.
Usage Notes
- Capitalization: As a proper noun referring to a specific deity, "Sylvanus" is always capitalized.
- Context: This word is used almost exclusively in the context of classical Roman mythology, history, or literature. It is not used in everyday modern conversation.
- Counterpart: The definition explicitly links "Sylvanus" to the Greek god "Pan." This is a key point for understanding his role and attributes.
Examples of Usage
- In mythology:
- The ancient Romans prayed to Sylvanus for the protection of their forests and herds.
- In art, Sylvanus is often depicted with attributes of the countryside.
- In literature/reference:
- The poet described the grove as being under the watchful eye of Sylvanus.
- The encyclopedia entry for Sylvanus notes his equivalence to the Greek Pan.
Advanced Usage
- Adjectival Form (Sylvan): While "Sylvanus" is the name of the god, the related adjective sylvan (often lowercase) is used in English to describe anything pertaining to or characteristic of woods or forests.
- They enjoyed a picnic in a sylvan setting. (Here, "sylvan" describes a wooded setting, evoking the domain of the god Sylvanus.)
Variants and Related Words
- Silvanus: An alternate, less common spelling of the same name.
- Sylvan (adj): Of, relating to, or inhabiting the woods. Rustic.
- Faunus: Another Roman nature deity sometimes associated or conflated with Sylvanus/Pan.
Synonyms
- Pan (Greek counterpart): The direct equivalent in Greek mythology.
- Forest god / Woodland deity (descriptive terms): General terms describing his domain and function.
Related Concepts (Not Synonyms)
- Satyr: In Greek mythology, a creature of the wild, part man and part goat, associated with Pan. Roman art sometimes depicts Sylvanus with satyr-like features.
- Numen: A Roman term for a presiding spirit or divine presence, often of a place. Sylvanus was considered the of the uncultivated forest.
Noun
- (Roman mythology) god of woods and fields and flocks; Pan is the Greek counterpart