Definition of Phoebus Apollo

1. Noun. (Greek mythology) Greek god of light; god of prophecy and poetry and music and healing; son of Zeus and Leto; twin brother of Artemis.

Exact synonyms: Apollo, Phoebus
Category relationships: Greek Mythology
Generic synonyms: Greek Deity
Specialized synonyms: Pythius

Lexicographical Neighbors of Phoebus Apollo

Phlomis fruticosa
Phlox bifida
Phlox stellaria
Phlox subulata
Phm
Phnom Penh
Phobos
Phoca vitulina
Phocaena
Phocaena phocaena
Phocaena sinus
Phocidae
Phocis
Phoebe
Phoebean
Phoebus Apollo (current term)
Phoenicia
Phoenician
Phoenician alphabet
Phoenicians
Phoenicophorium
Phoenicopteridae
Phoeniculidae
Phoeniculus
Phoenicurus
Phoenix
Phoenix dactylifera
Pholadidae
Pholidae
Pholidota

Literary usage of Phoebus Apollo

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The New Humanism: Studies in Personal and Social Development by Edward Howard Griggs (1899)
"We battled with shadows that peopled the gloom, We welcome thee, welcome thee, Phoebus Apollo; Our hearts were oppressed with a dread sense of doom, ..."

2. A Manual of Mythology in the Form of Question and Answer by George William Cox (1867)
"(186) WHO was Phoebus Apollo ? A son of Zeus and Leto. (187) Why was he so named ? He was called Phoebus, as being the god of light, and Apollo, ..."

3. The Classic Myths in English Literature by Charles Mills Gayley, Thomas Bulfinch (1893)
"Apollo, or Phoebus Apollo, the son of Jupiter and Latona, was preeminently the god of the sun. His name Phoebus signifies the radiant nature of the sunlight ..."

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