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Cupid, cupid (s) (noun) (no plural)
1. In Roman Mythology: The god of love; the son of Venus.
2. The ancient Roman god of love, represented by a young naked boy who has wings and shoots arrows at people to make them start to desire or to love each other.
3. When seen as cupid (lower case), it is shown as a representation of Cupid as a naked cherubic boy usually having wings and holding a bow and arrow, used as a symbol of love and longing for someone.
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Love: Eros, Cupid
Greek: Eros (god) and his connection with the Olympics.
Latin: Cupid (god, also called Amor)

The god of love. Symbols: a heart pierced with an arrow.

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(Latin: desirous, desiring, to desire, desired)