Cupid

  • 21Cupid — noun Etymology: Latin Cupido Date: 14th century 1. the Roman god of erotic love compare Eros 2. not capitalized a figure that represents Cupid as a naked usually winged boy often holding a bow and arrow …

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  • 22cupid — noun a putto carrying a bow and arrow, representing Cupid or love …

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  • 23Cupid — see cupid …

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  • 24Cupid — /ˈkjupəd/ (say kyoohpuhd) noun 1. the Roman god of love, son of Venus, commonly represented as a winged boy with bow and arrows. See Eros. 2. (lower case) an image or representation of this god. –phrase 3. play Cupid, to arrange for two people to …

  • 25Cupid and Psyche — Cupid and Psyche, by Antonio Canova, c. 1808, in the Hermitage, Saint Petersburg. Cupid and Psyche (/ˈsaɪkiː/; also known as The Tale of Amour and Psyche and The Tale of Eros and Psyche), is a legend that first appeared as a …

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  • 26Cupid's Chokehold — Single by Gym Class Heroes featuring Patrick Stump from the album The Papercut Chronicles and …

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  • 27Cupid (1998 TV series) — Cupid (TV series) redirects here. For the 2009 remake, see Cupid (2009 TV series). Cupid Format Romantic Comedy‑drama Created by Rob Thomas Starring Jeremy Piven Paula Marshall …

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  • 28Cupid (singer) — Cupid Birth name Bryson Bernard Born October 10, 1982 (1982 10 10) (age 29) Origin Lafayette, Louisiana, United States Genres …

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  • 29Cupid (2009 TV series) — Cupid Format Romantic comedy / Comedy drama Created by Rob Thomas Starring …

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  • 30Cupid (disambiguation) — Cupid is the god of love in Roman mythology. Cupid(s) may also refer to: Cupid (moon), orbiting Uranus Cupid (Michelangelo), one of two sculptures Cupid (1998 TV series), starring Paula Marshall and Jeremy Piven Cupid (2009 TV series), starring… …

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