Definition
An epithet or title for Apollo in classical mythology, derived from his birthplace Mount Cynthus.
Etymology
From Greek 'Kynthos,' used in ancient poetry to invoke Apollo specifically as the god born on Delos. The form became a proper appellation in Greco-Roman literature and religious practice.
Kelly Says
Apollo had dozens of names and titles—Phoebus, Helios, Paean—and poets strategically switched between them depending on the meter they needed; Cynthius fit perfectly into dactylic hexameter where 'Apollo' didn't!
Translations
ARالعربية
سِينْتِيُس
sin-ti-us
BNবাংলা
সিন্থিয়াস
sin-thi-yas
CACatalà
Cynthius
sin-thee-us
CSČeština
Cynthius
sin-thee-us
DADansk
Cynthius
sin-thee-us
DEDeutsch
Cynthius
zin-thee-us
ELΕλληνικά
Κινθίους
kin-thee-us
ESEspañol
Cinthius
sin-thee-us
FAفارسی
سینتیوس
sin-ti-us
FISuomi
Cynthius
sin-thee-us
FRFrançais
Cynthius
san-thee-us
HAHA
Cynthius
sin-thee-us
HEעברית
צ'ינטיוס
chi-n-ti-us
HIहिन्दी
सिन्तियस
sin-thee-as
HUMagyar
Cynthius
sin-thee-us
IDBahasa Indonesia
Cynthius
sin-thee-us
IGIG
Cynthius
sin-thee-us
ITItaliano
Cynthius
chin-thee-us
KMKM
ស៊ីនធីអ៊ូស
sin-thee-u-s
MSBahasa Melayu
Cynthius
sin-thee-us
MYမြန်မာ
စင်သီးယူစ
sin-thee-yu-s
NLNederlands
Cynthius
sin-thee-us
NONorsk
Cynthius
sin-thee-us
PLPolski
Cynthius
sin-thee-us
PTPortuguês
Cynthius
sin-thee-us
RORomână
Cynthius
sin-thee-us
RUРусский
Цинтиус
tsin-ti-us
SVSvenska
Cynthius
sin-thee-us
SWKiswahili
Cynthius
sin-thee-us
TAதமிழ்
சின்தியுஸ்
chin-thi-us
TEతెలుగు
సిన్తియస్
sin-thi-as
THไทย
ซินทิอุส
sin-thi-us
TLTL
Cynthius
sin-thee-us
TRTürkçe
Cynthius
sin-thee-us
UKУкраїнська
Цинтіус
tsin-ti-us
URاردو
سِنتھِیُس
sin-thi-us
VITiếng Việt
Cynthius
sin-thee-us
YOYO
Cynthius
sin-thee-us
ZUZU
Cynthius
sin-thee-us