azouros
Azouros is a term used in the context of ancient Greek and Roman mythology to refer to a type of winged deity or divine being. The term is derived from the Greek word "azouros," which means "winged one." Azouros figures are often depicted with the wings of birds or bats, and they are associated with various mythological roles, including messengers, protectors, and guardians. In some traditions, azouros are believed to be intermediaries between the gods and humans, serving as heralds or emissaries of divine will.
The concept of azouros is prevalent in various mythological systems, including those of the ancient Greeks
In art and literature, azouros are often depicted in a variety of forms, from majestic winged figures