Antinous is a proper noun, primarily known as a Classical Greek name (notably the short-lived lover of Emperor Hadrian) that has entered literary and scholarly usage. In modern contexts it functions as a rare given name or historical reference, pronounced with classical Greek stress patterns and a clear, long final vowel. The term often appears in discussions of ancient literature, archaeology, and biography.
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