ˈkyüpə̇d noun
( -s )
Etymology: after Cupid, Roman god of love, from Middle English Cupide, from Latin Cupido
: a naked usually winged infantile figure representing the god of love and often holding a bow and arrow : cherub 3
ˈkyüpə̇d noun
( -s )
Etymology: after Cupid, Roman god of love, from Middle English Cupide, from Latin Cupido
: a naked usually winged infantile figure representing the god of love and often holding a bow and arrow : cherub 3
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012