"Neptunus" meaning in Latin

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Proper name

IPA: \nepˈtuː.nus\, [nɛpˈt̪uːnʊs̠], \nepˈtu.nus\, [nɛpˈt̪uːnus]
Forms: Neptunī [plural, nominative], Neptune [singular, vocative], Neptunī [plural, vocative], Neptunum [singular, accusative], Neptunōs [plural, accusative], Neptunī [singular, genitive], Neptunōrum [plural, genitive], Neptunō [singular, dative], Neptunīs [plural, dative], Neptunō [singular, ablative], Neptunīs [plural, ablative]
  1. Neptune, frère de Jupiter et de Pluton, dieu de la mer, de l’eau. Dieu des eaux, de la mer et des fleuves. Tags: plural
    Sense id: fr-Neptunus-la-name-NYMurRV0 Categories (other): Lexique en latin de la religion Topics: religion
  2. Planète Neptune.
    Sense id: fr-Neptunus-la-name-prQ~KZUe Topics: astronomy
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: Neptune, Neptuno, Neptune, Νεπτούνους
Categories (other): Noms propres en indonésien, Latin

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    "Le Dictionnaire étymologique latin propose de rapprocher ce mot de nubes (« nuage ») ; Neptune aurait été un dieu de la pluie, de l’élément humide puis de la mer. Julius Pokorny le rapproche de no, nare (« nager, flotter ») (voir ce mot pour les références), du sanskrit स्नपन, snápana (« dieu de la flotte ») ^([1])."
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