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Term: Winged God

Description:

A "winged god" refers to a deity or divine being in various mythologies and religions, often depicted with wings. They symbolize power, swiftness, and transcendence. Winged gods are found in different cultures, each associated with specific attributes and stories.

Sample Sentences:

  1. In Greek mythology, Hermes, the winged god, was known as the messenger of the gods.
  2. The ancient Egyptians worshipped Horus, the winged god of the sky and protection.
  3. Cupid, the winged god of love in Roman mythology, is often depicted with a bow and arrow.
  4. According to Norse mythology, Odin had two trusted companions, the ravens Huginn and Muninn, each with a winged god-like intelligence.
  5. Many Native American tribes have legends of Thunderbirds, the winged gods associated with thunder and storms.

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