silvanus

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silvanus

Silvanus watches over the peaceful forest and its creatures.

Definition

Proper noun In Roman mythology, Silvanus is the god of woods, fields, and flocks. He is a pastoral deity associated with the uncultivated forest and the protection of herds and fields. The Greek counterpart is Pan.

Usage

The word "Silvanus" is used specifically as a proper noun to refer to this Roman deity. It is typically found in contexts relating to classical mythology, ancient religion, or comparative studies of Roman and Greek gods.

Examples
  • Ancient Roman farmers might make an offering to Silvanus to protect their livestock.
  • In art, Silvanus is often depicted carrying a cypress tree or a pruning knife.
  • The mythology text explained that Silvanus corresponds to the Greek god Pan.
Advanced Usage
  • The adjective silvan (meaning "of, relating to, or inhabiting the woods") is derived from the name Silvanus, though it is used in a general, non-mythological sense.
    • Example: They enjoyed the silvan tranquility of the remote cabin.
Variants and Related Words
  • Silvan (adj): Pertaining to or characteristic of woods or forest regions.
  • Sylvanus: An alternate, less common spelling of the name.
Synonyms
  • Pan (Greek mythology): The Greek god of the wild, shepherds, and flocks, considered the counterpart to Silvanus.
  • Faunus: Another Roman god of the forest, plains, and fields, sometimes identified or conflated with Silvanus.
silvanus

Silvanus watches over the peaceful forest and its creatures.

Noun
  1. (Roman mythology) god of woods and fields and flocks; Pan is the Greek counterpart

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