Πάν
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- | # [[Pan]], the Greek god of shepherds and nature. | + | # [[Pan (mythology)|Pan]], the Greek god of shepherds and nature. |
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- | In the ''[[Homeric Hymn to Hermes]]'' it is claimed that ''[[Πάν]]'' derives from ''[[πᾶν]], neuter nominative singular of ''[[πᾶς]]'' "every" because "he delighted all". | + | In the ''[[Homeric Hymn to Pan]]'' it is claimed that ''[[Πάν]]'' derives from ''[[πᾶν]]'', neuter nominative singular of ''[[πᾶς]]'' "every" because "he delighted all". |
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Etymology
In the Homeric Hymn to Pan it is claimed that Πάν derives from πᾶν, neuter nominative singular of πᾶς "every" because "he delighted all".
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