- In Gr**** mythology,
Comus (/ˈkoʊməs/;
Ancient Gr****: Κῶμος, Kōmos) is the god of festivity,
revels and
nocturnal dalliances. Cup-bearer of the god Dionysus...
- mythology,
Comus or
Komus is the god of festivity, revels, and
nocturnal dalliances (the so-called
Komastic rituals).
Comus or
Komus may also
refer to:...
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Komus (Russian: Ко́мус) is a
Russian chain store and
manufacturing company. It
supplies goods for
office and school,
office furniture and equipment, paper...
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KOMU-TV (channel 8) is a
television station licensed to Columbia, Missouri,
United States,
serving the Columbia–Jefferson City
market as an
affiliate of...
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Komu Vnyz (Ukrainian: Кому Вниз, [
koˈmu wʊ̯nɪz]) is a
Ukrainian rock band
founded in 1988.
Komu Vnyz's
music is a
blend of
gothic and
industrial styles...
- nothingness" or "monk of emptiness". The
first two characters,
kyomu (虚無) (or
komu) mean "nothingness, emptiness", with kyo (虚) (or ko)
meaning "nothing, empty...
- The
kumuz (Kumyk: къумуз, хомус, romanized: qumuz, xomus) or agach-kumuz (Kumyk: агъач-къумуз, romanized: ağaç-qumuz) is a
stringed instrument used by...
- with a long neck and
strings made from
animal sinews and pla**** with a bow
Komus: a jaw harp made of wood traditionally,
though now more
frequently metal...
-
publishes a
daily newspaper, the
Columbia Missourian, and
operates NBC
affiliate KOMU. The
University of
Missouri Research Reactor Center is the sole
source of...
- Anna
Maulidah Valerian Komu (born 15
January 1950 in Zanzibar) is a
Tanzanian politician. She was a
member of Tanzania's
ruling party Chama Cha Mapinduzi...