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Adonis    
n. 阿多尼斯,美少年,小白脸

阿多尼斯,美少年,小白脸

adonis
n 1: any handsome young man
2: annual or perennial herbs [synonym: {Adonis}, {genus Adonis}]
3: (Greek mythology) a handsome youth loved by both Aphrodite
and Persephone; "when Adonis died Zeus decreed that he should
spend winters in the underworld with Persephone and spend
summers with Aphrodite"

Adonis \A*do"nis\ ([.a]*d[=o]"n[i^]s), n. [L., gr. Gr.
'A`dwnis.]
1. (Gr. Myth.) A youth beloved by Venus for his beauty. He
was killed in the chase by a wild boar.
[1913 Webster]

2. A pre["e]minently beautiful young man; a dandy.
[1913 Webster]

3. (Bot.) A genus of plants of the family {Ranunculace[ae]},
containing the pheasant's eye ({Adonis autumnalis}); --
named from Adonis, whose blood was fabled to have stained
the flower.
[1913 Webster]


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  • Adonis – Mythopedia
    Adonis was also connected to fertility and vegetation, and despite his mortal origins, he was widely worshipped as a god by the ancient Greeks Because his mother Myrrha was the original myrrh tree, Adonis was strongly associated with myrrh, as well as anemone, myrtle, and the rose Adonis by Bertel Thorvaldsen (19th century) Thorvaldsen
  • Aphrodite - Mythopedia
    Eventually, Adonis was murdered by a boar Different sources assign the responsibility for Adonis’ death to the jealous Ares, the vengeful Artemis, or even Apollo’s son Erymanthus Fragment of a plaster relief with Aphrodite (left) and the young, handsome Adonis (3rd 2nd century BCE) Museum of Fine Arts Public Domain
  • Daphnis – Mythopedia
    Daphnis’ story probably originated in Sicily as a variant to the Near Eastern myth of Tammuz or Adonis He was a favorite among ancient writers of bucolic and pastoral poetry He was a favorite among ancient writers of bucolic and pastoral poetry
  • Venus – Mythopedia
    Scooping up Adonis’ blood and mixing it with nectar, Venus crafted a red flower in her lover’s memory Like Adonis, the flower was beautiful but short lived, as it lost its lovely petals within days of budding The flower was known as the windflower, or anemone Venus, Aeneas, and the Aeneid
  • Hyacinthus – Mythopedia
    Hyacinthus was a beautiful Spartan prince who was loved by the god Apollo When Apollo accidentally killed his young lover with an errant discus throw, he turned his blood into the hyacinth flower
  • Persephone – Mythopedia
    Eventually, Zeus determined that Adonis would spend part of the year with Aphrodite and part of the year with Persephone Terracotta loutrophoros (ceremonial water jug) attributed to the Darius Painter (ca 340–330 BCE) The upper register of the body shows Zeus between Persephone and Aphrodite regarding Adonis
  • Apollo (Roman) - Mythopedia
    His male lovers, meanwhile, included Adonis (the most beautiful man alive), Hyacinth (a Spartan prince), and King Admetus of Pherae While Apollo had many children, the best known were Asclepius, a famous physician whom Apollo delivered with a caesarean procedure, and Orpheus, a legendary musician and prophet Apollo’s other children included
  • Mythopedia – Encyclopedia of Mythology
    Mythopedia is the ultimate online resource for exploring ancient mythology; from the Greeks and Romans, to Celtic, Norse, Egyptian and more
  • Homeric Hymns: 5. To Aphrodite (Full Text) - Mythopedia
    TO APHRODITE (1–6) Muse, tell me the deeds of golden Aphrodite the Cyprian, who stirs up sweet passion in the gods and subdues the tribes of mortal men and birds that fly in air and all the many creatures that the dry land rears, and all the sea: all these love the deeds of rich-crowned Cytherea
  • Cassiopeia - Mythopedia
    Mythopedia We’re building the world’s most authoritative, online mythology resource, with engaging, accessible content that is both educational and compelling to read





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