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- Inuus abstract "In ancient Roman religion, Inuus was a god, or aspect of a god, who embodied copulation. The evidence for him as a distinct entity is scant. Servius says that Inuus is an epithet of Faunus (Greek Pan), named from his habit of intercourse with animals, based on the etymology of ineundum, "a going in, penetration," from inire, "to enter" in the sexual sense. Other names for the god were Fatuus and Fatulcus.W.F. Otto disputed the traditional etymology and derived Inuus instead from in-avos, "friendly, beneficial" (cf. aveo, "to be eager for, desire"), for the god's fructifying power.".
- Inuus thumbnail Faunus_Vienna_Ma528.jpg?width=300.
- Inuus wikiPageID "85381".
- Inuus wikiPageRevisionID "541165617".
- Inuus hasPhotoCollection Inuus.
- Inuus subject Category:Animal_gods.
- Inuus subject Category:Fertility_gods.
- Inuus subject Category:Roman_gods.
- Inuus comment "In ancient Roman religion, Inuus was a god, or aspect of a god, who embodied copulation. The evidence for him as a distinct entity is scant. Servius says that Inuus is an epithet of Faunus (Greek Pan), named from his habit of intercourse with animals, based on the etymology of ineundum, "a going in, penetration," from inire, "to enter" in the sexual sense. Other names for the god were Fatuus and Fatulcus.W.F.".
- Inuus label "Inuus".
- Inuus label "Inuus".
- Inuus label "Inuus".
- Inuus label "Inuus".
- Inuus sameAs Inuus.
- Inuus sameAs Inuus.
- Inuus sameAs Inuus.
- Inuus sameAs m.0lp4_.
- Inuus sameAs Q3088222.
- Inuus sameAs Q3088222.
- Inuus wasDerivedFrom Inuus?oldid=541165617.
- Inuus depiction Faunus_Vienna_Ma528.jpg.
- Inuus isPrimaryTopicOf Inuus.