comus
/ˈkoʊməs/Definitions
1. noun
A mythological god of revelry and fertility in Roman mythology, often depicted as a horned god.
“The comus of ancient Rome was revered for his wild and joyous celebrations.”
1. noun
A mythological god of revelry and fertility in Roman mythology, often depicted as a horned god.
“The comus of ancient Rome was revered for his wild and joyous celebrations.”