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Menander, Monostichoi, 296

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

Ĕros: ōtis, m., = Ἔρως.
I Love as a person; Lat. Amor, Cupido, Nemes. Ecl. 4 lem.—
II In gen., a common name of Roman slaves or freedmen, Cic. Fam. 12, 26; id. Att. 10, 15; 15, 15; 20; Dig. 6, 1, 5 fin. et saep.—
III The name of an actor in the time of Cicero, Cic. Rosc. Com. 11.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

Ĕrōs,¹⁶ ōtis, m. (Ἔρως), l’Amour [personnifié] : Nemes. Ecl. 4, lem. || Éros [comédien contemporain de Roscius : Cic. Com. 30 || nom d’un grand nombre d’esclaves et d’affranchis romains : Cic. Att. 10, 15, 1, etc.

Latin > German (Georges)

Erōs, rōtis, m. (Ἔρως), die Liebe, als Person, (lat. Amor, Cupido), Nemes. ecl. 4 lemm.

Wikipedia EL

Στην ελληνική μυθολογία ο Έρως ήταν ο φτερωτός θεός της αγάπης. Συχνά σχετίζεται με τη θεά Αφροδίτη. Σύμφωνα με τον μύθο, όταν χτυπούσε με τα βέλη του δύο ανθρώπους, αυτοί ερωτεύονταν παράφορα.Ο Έρως χαρακτηρίζεται ανίκητος στην τραγωδία Αντιγόνη.

Wikipedia EN

In Greek mythology, Eros (UK: /ˈɪərɒs, ˈɛrɒs/, US: /ˈɛrɒs, ˈɛroʊs/; Ancient Greek: Ἔρως, "Desire") is the Greek god of love and sex. His Roman counterpart was Cupid ("desire"). In the earliest account, he is a primordial god, while in later accounts he is described as one of the children of Aphrodite and Ares and, with some of his siblings, was one of the Erotes, a group of winged love gods.

Translations

Arabic: إِيرُوس‎; Armenian: Էրոս; Belarusian: эрас; Bulgarian: ерос; Catalan: Eros; Chinese Mandarin: 厄洛斯; Czech: Erós; Dutch: Eros; Esperanto: Eroso; Finnish: Eros; French: Éros; Georgian: ეროსი; German: Eros; Greek: Έρως, Έρωτας; Ancient Greek: Ἔρως; Hindi: ईरोस; Hungarian: Erósz; Irish: Earós; Italian: Eros; Japanese: エロース; Korean: 에로스; Latin: Eros; Latvian: Erots; Lithuanian: Erotas; Persian: اروس‎; Polish: Eros; Portuguese: Eros; Russian: эрос, Эрот; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Ерос; Roman: Eros; Spanish: Eros; Swahili: Erosi; Ukrainian: ерос

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