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Definitions of cupid in various dictionaries:
noun - (Roman mythology) god of love
noun - a symbol for love in the form of a cherubic naked boy with wings and a bow and arrow
The god of love; the son of Venus.
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| Perhaps the best-known Chippendale chairs have a top rail in the form of this Roman god's bow |
| Shakespeare's Sonnet 153 notes the "love-kindling fire" of this Roman god & where he "got new fire--my mistress' eyes" |
| This mythic guy used a gold-tipped arrow to inspire love; a lead-tipped one had the opposite reaction |
| In the early 1900s Rose O'Neill's popular drawings of this winged god evolved into wildly popular Kewpie dolls |
| This god of love fell in love with the mortal Psyche, of whom his mom Venus was jealous |
| The upper lip outline with 2 peaks is known as this love god's bow |
| In mythology Mercury is sometimes identified as the father of this guy who carried a bow & arrows |
| This arrow-totin' infant of Roman myth was a gangster of love way before Steve Miller |
| Early images show this Roman god as a handsome man; by the mid-300s B.C. he was a chubby, naked infant toting a weapon |
| He's the mythical youth depicted here in a painting |
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| a putto carrying a bow and arrow, representing Cupid or love |
| bCupid definitionb. The Roman name of Eros, the god of love. In the story of bCupidb and Psyche, he is described as a magnificently handsome young man. In many stories, he is called the son of Venus. Note: In art, bCupidb is often depicted as a chubby, winged infant who shoots arrows at people to make them fall in love. |
| (Roman mythology) god of love counterpart of Greek Eros |
| The god of love. He is represented as a naked winged boy with a bow and arrows, with which he wounds his victims. |
| a model or painting of a little boy looking like Cupid |
| the ancient Roman god of love, represented by a naked baby boy who has wings and shoots arrows at people to make them start to love each other |
| a statue or painting representing the Roman god of love, shown as a naked baby boy with wings |
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| In classical mythology, Cupid (Latin Cupd [kpi.do], meaning "desire") is the god of desire, erotic love, attraction and affection. He is often portrayed as the son of the love goddess Venus and the war god Mars. He is also known in Latin as Amor ("Love"). His Greek counterpart is Eros.Although Eros is generally portrayed as a slender winged youth in Classical Greek art, during the Hellenistic period, he was increasingly portrayed as a chubby boy. During this time, his iconography acquired the bow and arrow that represent his source of power: a person, or even a deity, who is shot by Cupid's arrow is filled with uncontrollable desire. In myths, Cupid is a minor character who serves mostly to set the plot in motion. He is a main character only in the tale of Cupid and Psyche, when wounded by his own weapons, he experiences the ordeal of love. Although other extended stories are not told about him, his tradition is rich in poetic themes and visual scenarios, such as "Love conquers all" an |