アパリウナスの語源はルウィ語であり、[[アポローン]]は「罠にかける者」、おそらく「狩人」の意味である<ref>Immerwahr Sara Anderson, Chapin Anne Proctor, Charis: Essays in Honor of Sara A. Immerwahr|url=https://archive.org/details/charisessayshono00chap, limited, 2004, Amer School of Classical, isbn:978-0-87661-533-1, [https://archive.org/details/charisessayshono00chap/page/n291 254]</ref>。
===グレコローマン(Greco-Roman epithets)叙事詩 ===アポローンの主な諡号はPhoebus(/ˈfiˀs/ FEE-bəs; Φοῖβος, Phoibos ギリシャ語発音:[p,i.bos] )、文字通り「明るい」である<ref>R. S. P. Beekes, ''Etymological Dictionary of Greek'', Brill, 2009, p. 1582.</ref>。 Apollo's chief [[epithet]] was '''Phoebus''' ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|f|iː|b|ə|s}} {{respell|FEE|bəs}}; {{lang|grc|Φοῖβος}}, ''Phoibos'' {{IPA-el|pʰó͜i.bos}}), literally "bright".<ref>[[Robert S. P. Beekes|R. S. P. Beekes]], ''Etymological Dictionary of Greek'', Brill, 2009, p. 1582.</ref> It was very commonly used by both the Greeks and Romans for Apollo's role as the god of light. Like other Greek deities, he had a number of others applied to him, reflecting the variety of roles, duties, and aspects ascribed to the god. However, while Apollo has a great number of appellations in Greek myth, only a few occur in [[Latin literature]].
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