phoebus
/ˈfoʊbiːs/Definitions
1. noun
In astronomy, the personification of the sun in ancient Greek and Roman mythology, or a sun god.
“The ancient Greeks worshipped Phoebus as a symbol of the life-giving power of the sun.”
1. noun
In astronomy, the personification of the sun in ancient Greek and Roman mythology, or a sun god.
“The ancient Greeks worshipped Phoebus as a symbol of the life-giving power of the sun.”