Picumnus

Etymology
From, from , from +.

Hyponyms

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Etymology
From, from +.

Proper noun

 * 1) a minor Roman god of the fields, matrimony, and fertility

Usage notes

 * One of two brother deities. Pīcumnus was a personification of the woodpecker, and was a personification of the pestle ; both were companions of Mars, and tutelary deities of married couples and newborns.
 * Pīcumnus was also venerated as the god (or, , ), who was the god of fertilization by manure.