pegasus
English
Noun
pegasus (plural pegasuses or pegasi)
- Alternative form of Pegasus.
Cebuano
Etymology 1
From English pegasus, from Pegasus, from Latin Pēgasus, from Ancient Greek Πήγασος (Pḗgasos).
Noun
pegasus
- a pegasus; a winged horse
Etymology 2
Horse from Red Horse Beer, wings from Gold Eagle Beer and St. Michael the Archangel standing in for Bellerophon or Perseus.
Noun
pegasus
- a cocktail using Red Horse Beer and Gold Eagle Beer and Ginebra San Miguel
Latin
Etymology
From Ancient Greek Πήγασος (Pḗgasos).
Pronunciation
- (Classical Latin) IPA(key): [ˈpeː.ɡa.sʊs]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): [ˈpɛː.ɡa.s̬us]
Noun
pēgasus m (genitive pēgasī); second declension
- pegasus (a winged horse or a bird with a horse's head, suspected to live in Africa)
- c. 45 CE, Pomponius Mela, De situ orbis libri III 3:
- Sunt mirae aves cornutae tragopanes et equinis auribus pegasi.
- [In Africa] there are wonderful birds: horned tragopans and pegasi with horse's ears.
- Sunt mirae aves cornutae tragopanes et equinis auribus pegasi.
- c. 77 CE – 79 CE, Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia 8.72:
- Aethiopia generat […] pinnatos equos et cornibus armatos, quos pegasos vocant.
- 1855 translation by John Bostock and Henry Thomas Riley
- Æthiopia produces […] horses with wings, and armed with horns, which are called pegasi.
- 1855 translation by John Bostock and Henry Thomas Riley
- Aethiopia generat […] pinnatos equos et cornibus armatos, quos pegasos vocant.
- c. 77 CE – 79 CE, Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia 10.26:
- Pegasos equino capite volucres et grypas aurita aduncitate rostri fabulosos reor, illos in Scythia, hos in Aethiopia.
- 1855 translation by John Bostock and Henry Thomas Riley
- I look upon the birds as fabulous which are called "pegasi," and are said to have a horse's head; as also the griffons, with long ears and a hooked beak. The former are said to be natives of Scythia, the latter of Æthiopia.
- 1855 translation by John Bostock and Henry Thomas Riley
- Pegasos equino capite volucres et grypas aurita aduncitate rostri fabulosos reor, illos in Scythia, hos in Aethiopia.
Declension
Second-declension noun.