Amaethon

/əˈmeɪθɒn/ noun

In Welsh mythology, a god or divine figure associated with agriculture and husbandry.

From Welsh 'Amaethon,' composed of 'amaethu' (to plow/farm) + '-on' (masculine suffix). The name appears in medieval Welsh manuscripts and represents pre-Christian religious beliefs.

AMአማእትኦን
ARأمايثون
BNআমায়েথন
CAamaethon
CSamaethon
DAamaethon
DEamaethon
ELΑμαεθών
ESamaethon
FAامایثون
FIamaethon
FRamaethon
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