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hymen$36591$ - translation to English

GREEK GOD OF MARRIAGE CEREMONIES
Hymenaues; Hymen (mythology); Hymenaios; Hymen (deity)
  • George Rennie]]
  • [[Cupid]] standing (left), and Hymen sitting (right). Hymen's burning torch on a [[Napoleonic]] wedding [[medal]] of 1807. It commemorates the marriage of [[Napoleon]]'s youngest brother [[Jérôme Bonaparte]] to Princess [[Catharina of Württemberg]] at [[Fontainebleau]].
  • [[Nicolas Poussin]], ''Hymenaios Disguised as a Woman During an Offering to Priapus,'' 1634, [[São Paulo Museum of Art]]

hymen      
n. Hymen, Jungfernhäutchen

Definition

hymen
['h??m?n]
¦ noun a membrane which partially closes the opening of the vagina and whose presence is traditionally taken to be a mark of virginity.
Derivatives
hymenal adjective
Origin
C16: via late L. from Gk humen 'membrane'.

Wikipedia

Hymen (god)

Hymen (Ancient Greek: Ὑμήν), Hymenaios or Hymenaeus, in Hellenistic religion, is a god of marriage ceremonies, inspiring feasts and song. Related to the god's name, a hymenaios is a genre of Greek lyric poetry sung during the procession of the bride to the groom's house in which the god is addressed, in contrast to the Epithalamium, which is sung at the nuptial threshold. He is one of the winged love gods, the Erotes.

Hymen is the son of Apollo and one of the muses, Clio or Calliope or Urania or Terpsichore.