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Angus Og

American  
[ohg] / oʊg /

noun

Irish Mythology.
  1. the god of love and beauty, the patron deity of young men and women.


Angus Og British  
/ əʊɡ /

noun

  1. Irish myth the god of love and beauty

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Now it was shown at this time to Angus Og, at Brugh na Boinne, the great danger Diarmuid was in, that was his pupil at one time, and his dear foster-son.

From Gods and Fighting Men by Gregory, Lady

The daughter of Murrachu," continued Angus Og, "has told us what you think and what her father thinks, but she has not told us what she thinks herself.

From The Crock of Gold by Stephens, James

"The greatest thing in the world," said Angus Og, "is the Divine Imagination."

From The Crock of Gold by Stephens, James

Angus Og, son of the Dagda, made a feast one time at Brugh na Boinne for Finn and the Fianna of the Gael.

From Gods and Fighting Men by Gregory, Lady

I want you," said Angus Og, "because the world has forgotten me.

From The Crock of Gold by Stephens, James