Osiris Definition
ō-sīrĭs
noun
The ancient Egyptian god whose annual death and resurrection personified the self-renewing vitality and fertility of nature.
American Heritage
The god of the lower world and judge of the dead, brother and husband of Isis.
Webster's New World
Origin of Osiris
Latin Osīris from Greek from Egyptian wsjr perhaps originally js-jrt seat of the eye (of the sun) js- akin to jst seat jrt eye
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
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