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petasus

/pet-uh-suhs/US // ˈpɛt ə səs //UK // (ˈpɛtəsəs) //

瓣膜,宠儿,石蜡,宠爱

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural pet·a·sus·es.

    • : a broad-brimmed hat worn by ancient Greek travelers and hunters, often represented in art as a winged hat worn by Hermes or Mercury.

Examples

  • And one of them had a petasus and a golden caduceus, and the other had a trumpet.

  • As messenger of the gods he wears the Petasus and Talaria, and bears in his hand the Caduceus or herald's staff.

  • He was presented by the King of Heaven with a winged cap, called petasus, and with wings for his feet, called talaria.

  • The pileus was a close-fitting felt cap and the petasus was a felt hat with a round brim.

  • His petasus is slung at his back, meaning that the clouds are not yet opened or expanded in the sky.