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Comus
Comus (ˈkəʊməs) n (Classical Myth & Legend) (in late Roman mythology) a god of revelry[C17: from Latin, from Greek kōmos a revel]Comus
Comus (kō`məs), in late Roman legend, god of mirth and revelry. A follower of Dionysus, he was represented as a drunken youth bearing a torch. In Milton's poetic masque, Comus, he is the mischievous son of Bacchus and Circe.Comushard-drinking god of festive mirth; whence, comic. [Gk. Myth.: Espy, 31]See: Revelry |