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Definition of Cupid noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

Cupid

noun
 
/ˈkjuːpɪd/
 
/ˈkjuːpɪd/
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  1. the Roman god of love who is shown as a beautiful baby boy with wings, carrying a bow and arrow
    • Cupid had at last managed to lodge an arrow in his stony heart.
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  2. cupid
    [countable] a picture or statue of a baby boy who looks like Cupid
    • little cupids painted in the clouds on the ceiling
  3. Word Originfrom Latin Cupido, personification of cupido ‘love, desire’, from cupere ‘to desire’.
Idioms
play Cupid
  1. to try to start a romantic relationship between two people
    • She played Cupid to her two best friends when she set them up on a date together.
See Cupid in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
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