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  1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vulcan_(mythology)

    The origin of the name is unclear. Roman tradition maintained that it was related to Latin words connected to lightning (fulgur, fulgere, fulmen), which in turn was thought of as related to flames. This interpretation is supported by Walter William Skeat in his etymological dictionary as meaning lustre.
    It has been supposed that his name was not Latin but related to that of the Cretan god Velchanos, …

  2. Vulcan – Mythopedia

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    WebDec 7, 2022 · Etymology The name “Vulcan,” or Vulcanus in the Old Latin, was borrowed directly from the Latin noun vulcanus meaning “fire” and “volcano.” This etymology was …

  3. https://www.liquisearch.com/vulcan_mythology/etymology

    WebEtymology. The origin of the name is unclear and debated. Roman tradition maintained that it was related to Latin words connected to lightning (fulgur, fulgere, fulmen), which in turn …

  4. https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/vulcan

    WebNov 18, 2022 · vulcan m ( plural vulcan ) volcano Romanian [ edit] Etymology [ edit] From Italian vulcano or German Vulkan . Pronunciation [ edit] IPA ( key): /vulˈkan/ Noun [ edit] …

  5. Vulcan: The Roman God of Fire and Volcanoes | History …

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    WebNov 2, 2022 · Vulcan’s natural life origins actually tie back to another god in an entirely different culture. Though there are many disputes regarding this theory, the etymology

  6. The origin of our name Vulcan GMS

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    WebVulcan was the son of Zeus and Hera and he is often shown with a hammer working metal in a fire or around a fire. Vulcan is also sometimes called Mulciber (the smelter). Vulcan …

  7. https://www.liquisearch.com/volcano/etymology

    WebEtymology. The word volcano is derived from the name of Vulcano, a volcanic island in the Aeolian Islands of Italy whose name in turn originates from Vulcan, the name of a god of …

  8. https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Vulkan

    WebJan 1, 2023 · Attested as a mythological term in German since the 11th c. The modern sense since the 16th c. from an internationalism, whose precise development is …

  9. https://www.reddit.com/r/Vulcan/comments/ywsgox/help_with_vulcan_etymology

    WebHelp with Vulcan Etymology. Hi there! I'm currently trying to learn Vulcan from "The Vulcan Language" by Mark Gardner. There are a few words I'd like to use in a fic that I …

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