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Definition of homunculus

A homunculus is a very small human being. The term, which has its etymological root in the Latin word homuncŭlus, is usually used in a derogatory sense, according to what is indicated by the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) in its dictionary. The idea of ​​the homunculus burst into alchemy. It was believed, in ancient times, that […]

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Definition of Hades

Hades is the name that, in Greek mythology, is given to the god of the underworld and also to the kingdom of this divinity. In Ancient Greece, Hades was believed to develop beneath the planet Earth. According to myth, Hades was the son of Rhea and Cronus and brother of Poseidon and […]

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Definition of fairy

The etymology of fairy takes us to the Latin fata. A fairy is a fantastic creature in female form to which magical abilities are attributed. For example: “Yesterday I saw a movie where a fairy fulfilled a poor girl's dream”, “My daughter asked that we decorate her room with elves and fairies”, “When […]

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Definition of elf

The term elf, derived from the English elf, is used to refer to a being from Germanic and Scandinavian mythology. These creatures, according to the dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE), are spirits of the air. Elves are usually represented as beautiful young people who reside in caves or wooded areas, who love music and […]

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Definition of aegis

The etymological root of aegis is found in aigós, a word from the Greek language that can be translated as "goat." This term came to Latin as aegis, which passed into Spanish as aegis. According to the first meaning mentioned in the dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE), the aegis is the skin of a […]

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Definition of elf

To discover the etymological origin of the term duende, you have to know that there are several theories that exist in this regard. Thus, there is one that indicates that it derives from the Indo-Germanic root “dend”, which is used to refer to what is related to the house. Meanwhile, there is another that establishes that […]

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Definition of dragon

The etymological origin of the term dragon is found in Greek. Exactly it is found in the word "drakon", which can be translated as "dragon" or "serpent", and which would later reach Latin to become "draco, draconis". The term refers to a fantastic creature with a reptilian body and wings, which […]

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Definition of demiurge

A Greek term (dēmiourgós) that can be translated as “creator” resulted, in our language, in demiurge. This is what is called, in different philosophical currents, the divinity or the entity that created or propelled the universe. Gnostic philosophy and Platonic philosophy are two of the schools that appeal to the idea of ​​the demiurge. Can […]

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Definition of cupid

According to Roman mythology, Cupid is the son of Venus, the goddess of fertility, beauty and love. Cupid's father varies according to the version: Mars, Jupiter and Vulcan are mentioned as his progenitors in different stories. Cupid is considered the god of romantic desire. The myth tells […]

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Definition of cosmogony

Cosmogony is a term that derives from the Greek word kosmogonía. The concept alludes to the various myths that explain the origin of life and the world. Also, according to the dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE), it can refer to the theory of science that is focused on birth and evolution […]

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