Definitions for Comus

Comus Co·mus

Spelling: [koh-muh s]
IPA: /ˈkoʊ məs/

Comus is a 5 letter English word.

You can make 49 anagrams from letters in Comus (cmosu).

Definitions for Comus

noun

  1. an ancient Greek and Roman god of drinking and revelry.

Origin of Comus

Latin Greek kômos revel; akin to comedy

Examples for Comus

It is not known by whom the parts of Comus and Sabrina were taken.

The little volume also contained Comus and Lycidas, which had been previously printed.

Milton has unmuffle in Comus, 321: "Unmuffle, ye faint stars."

The evil charm of Comus can be broken only by a wondrous plant.

Todd was the first to print them, in his edition of Comus, 1798.

The strongest resemblance he can find is in the description of Milton in Comus.

The "Comus," one of our handsome steel corvettes, was also here.

But the classical model upon which Comus was formed has not yet been discovered.

Prospero is the type of the Theurgic, as Comus is of the Goetic, magician.

Now what in the name of Comus could Jack want with a wheelbarrow?

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