What is another word for eros and psyche?

Pronunciation: [ˈi͡əɹɒs and sˈa͡ɪkiː] (IPA)

Eros and Psyche are two figures from Greek mythology, known for their passionate love affair. However, there are several synonyms and alternative names for these characters in different myths and languages. Eros is also known as Cupid, the Roman God of Desire, and Psyche is sometimes referred to as Soul or Anima. The story of the two figures has been retold and adapted in various forms, including the fairy tale "Beauty and the Beast." Other synonyms for Eros and Psyche include Amor and Animus, Spirit and Matter, and Yin and Yang. Regardless of the terminology used, the story of Eros and Psyche remains a timeless tale of love, devotion, and overcoming obstacles.

What are the hypernyms for Eros and psyche?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    lovers, mythological characters, mythical couples, star-crossed lovers.

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