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Pegasus in Latin

Pegasus in Latin is Equus, Pēgasos, Pēgasus — Pegasus means in Greek myth, a winged horse born from the blood of the slain Gorgon Medusa, later tamed by the hero Bellerophon.

Pegasus in Latin

Equus
proper noun
(constellation) A constellation of the northern sky, near the vernal equinoctial point, representing the winged horse. Its three brightest stars, with the brightest star of Andromeda, form the asterism of the Great Square of Pegasus.
Pēgasos
proper noun
(constellation) A constellation of the northern sky, near the vernal equinoctial point, representing the winged horse. Its three brightest stars, with the brightest star of Andromeda, form the asterism of the Great Square of Pegasus.
Pēgasus
proper noun
(constellation) A constellation of the northern sky, near the vernal equinoctial point, representing the winged horse. Its three brightest stars, with the brightest star of Andromeda, form the asterism of the Great Square of Pegasus.
Pēgasos
proper noun
(Greek mythology) A winged horse fabled to have sprung from the blood of Medusa when she was slain. He is noted for causing, with a blow of his hoof, Hippocrene, the inspiring fountain of the Muses, to spring from Mount Helicon. Bellerophon tamed and rode upon Pegasus when he defeated the Chimaera.
Pēgasus
proper noun
(Greek mythology) A winged horse fabled to have sprung from the blood of Medusa when she was slain. He is noted for causing, with a blow of his hoof, Hippocrene, the inspiring fountain of the Muses, to spring from Mount Helicon. Bellerophon tamed and rode upon Pegasus when he defeated the Chimaera.
Pegasus
proper noun
(Greek mythology) A winged horse fabled to have sprung from the blood of Medusa when she was slain. He is noted for causing, with a blow of his hoof, Hippocrene, the inspiring fountain of the Muses, to spring from Mount Helicon. Bellerophon tamed and rode upon Pegasus when he defeated the Chimaera.

What does "Pegasus" mean?

  1. noun In Greek myth, a winged horse born from the blood of the slain Gorgon Medusa, later tamed by the hero Bellerophon.
    "Pegasus is often shown in art as a pure white winged stallion."
  2. noun A constellation in the northern sky named after this mythical horse.
    "You can spot Pegasus by its distinctive square of four bright stars."

Pegasus in a sentence

  • Pegasus is often shown in art as a pure white winged stallion.
  • You can spot Pegasus by its distinctive square of four bright stars.

Common Latin translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "Pegasus" in Latin?

"Pegasus" in Latin is Equus, Pēgasos, Pēgasus. Pegasus means: In Greek myth, a winged horse born from the blood of the slain Gorgon Medusa, later tamed by the hero Bellerophon.

How do you use "Pegasus" in a sentence?

Example: "Pegasus is often shown in art as a pure white winged stallion." In Latin, "Pegasus" is Equus, Pēgasos, Pēgasus.

Are there other ways to say "Pegasus" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 4 translations listed for "Pegasus": Equus, Pēgasos, Pēgasus, Pegasus.

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