Proper noun
Eros
- (Greek mythology) The god of love and sexual desire; son of either Erebus and Nyx or Aphrodite and Ares. His Roman counterpart is Cupid.
1981 August 1, Ron Vachon, “To Your Health”, in Gay Community News, page 13:I'm not just talking about sexually transmitted diseases, though Eros-knows there's precious little information about them available to gay men.
- 433 Eros, an asteroid
Translations
God of love
- Arabic: إِيرُوس m (ʔīrūs)
- Armenian: Էրոս (hy) (Ēros)
- Belarusian: Э́рас m (Éras)
- Bulgarian: Е́рос m (Éros)
- Catalan: Eros m
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 厄洛斯 (zh) (Èluòsī), 厄羅斯 / 厄罗斯 (Èluósī)
- Czech: Erós m
- Dutch: Eros m
- Esperanto: Eroso
- Finnish: Eros
- French: Éros (fr) m
- Georgian: ეროსი (erosi)
- German: Eros (de) m
- Greek: Έρως (el) m (Éros), Έρωτας (el) m (Érotas)
- Ancient: Ἔρως m (Érōs)
- Hindi: ईरोस m (īros)
- Hungarian: Erósz (hu)
- Irish: Earós m
- Italian: Eros (it) m
- Japanese: エロース (ja) (Erōsu)
- Korean: 에로스 (Eroseu)
- Latin: Eros m
- Latvian: Erots m
- Lithuanian: Erotas m
- Marathi: एरॉस m (erŏs), ईरॉस m (īrŏs)
- Persian: اروس (fa) (erus)
- Polish: Eros (pl) m
- Portuguese: Eros (pt) m
- Russian: Э́рос (ru) m (Éros), Эро́т (ru) m (Erót)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: Ерос m
- Roman: Eros m
- Spanish: Eros m
- Swahili: Erosi
- Ukrainian: Е́рос m (Éros)
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433 Eros (asteroid)
- Arabic: إِيرُوس m (ʔīrūs)
- Belarusian: Э́рас m (Éras)
- Bulgarian: Е́рос m (Éros)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 愛神星 / 爱神星 (zh) (Àishénxīng)
- French: Éros (fr) m
- German: Eros (de) m
- Japanese: エロース (ja) (Erōsu)
- Korean: 에로스 (Eroseu)
- Russian: Э́рос (ru) m (Éros)
- Ukrainian: Е́рос m (Éros)
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Anagrams
- Rose, reos, 'orse, REOs, ROEs, roes, RoEs, Roes, eors, orse, ores, öres, rose, sore, Reos, EORs, sero-, rosé