cytherea
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A goddess of love and beauty in ancient mythology: Cytherea is a name for a Greek goddess associated with love, beauty, and desire. She is considered a daughter of Zeus and is identified with the Roman goddess Venus.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- The ancient poets often invoked Cytherea in their verses about love.
- Cytherea, like her Roman counterpart Venus, was born from the sea foam.
Advanced Usage
- Epithet as a title: "Cytherea" is often used as a poetic epithet or title for the goddess Aphrodite/Venus, derived from the island of Cythera, a center of her worship.
- The sculptor aimed to capture the grace of Cytherea in the marble statue.
Variants and Related Words
- Aphrodite (Proper noun): The more common Greek name for the goddess of love and beauty, with whom Cytherea is synonymous.
- Venus (Proper noun): The Roman equivalent of the Greek Aphrodite/Cytherea.
Synonyms
- Aphrodite: The primary Greek goddess of love and beauty.
- Venus: The Roman goddess of love and beauty.
Related Phrases and Idioms
- None directly associated: As a proper noun referring to a specific mythological figure, "Cytherea" itself is not commonly used in standard English idioms or phrasal verbs. It appears primarily in literary, historical, or mythological contexts.
Noun
- goddess of love and beauty and daughter of Zeus in ancient mythology; identified with Roman Venus