Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

cabiri

noun
/kəˈbɪəri/
Definition
Cabiri refers to a group of ancient deities associated with the mysteries of the earth and fire, often regarded as protectors of miners and craftsmen.
Examples
  • The cabiri were celebrated during ancient rites that honored their powerful influence over the prosperity of craftsmen.
  • In mythology, the cabiri were often depicted as helpers of those in need, especially during challenging times of work and toil.
Meaning
The term ‘cabiri’ historically denotes a set of gods worshipped primarily in ancient Mediterranean cultures, especially by the inhabitants of Samothrace, believed to have powers over fertility, prosperity, and protection in the craft of metallurgy.
Synonyms
  • deities
  • gods
  • spirits