Silvanus
or Syl·va·nus
[ sil-vey-nuh s ]
/ sɪlˈveɪ nəs /
noun, plural Sil·va·ni [sil-vey-nahy] /sɪlˈveɪ naɪ/ for 2. Roman Religion.
the god of forests and uncultivated land, later worshiped under three aspects, as the protector of the house, of the herds, and of the boundaries of the farm.
(lowercase)
any of a number of forest spirits, identified with fauns.
Origin of Silvanus
From Latin; see origin at
sylvan
British Dictionary definitions for silvanus
Silvanus
Sylvanus
/ (sɪlˈveɪnəs) /
noun
Roman myth
the Roman god of woodlands, fields, and flocks
Greek counterpart: Pan
Word Origin for Silvanus
Latin: from
silva woodland