Pronunciation: /ˈmiθrəs/
noun Mithras - a god of light and truth in ancient Persian religion, later worshiped in the Roman Empire as a mystery cult deity
A1 Mithras is a god in ancient Roman religion.
A2 Many temples dedicated to Mithras can be found throughout the Roman Empire.
B1 The cult of Mithras was popular among Roman soldiers.
B2 Mithraic mysteries involved rituals and ceremonies that were kept secret.
C1 Scholars continue to debate the origins and significance of the cult of Mithras.
C2 The iconography of Mithras slaying the bull is a common motif in Mithraic art.
formal Mithras was a deity worshipped in the Roman Empire from about the 1st to the 4th century AD.
informal Have you heard about Mithras, the ancient Roman god?
slang Mithras was like the OG Roman god, you know?
figurative The teachings of Mithras were said to bring enlightenment to his followers.
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