Clavĭger
1.
(
Κορυνήτης). “Club-bearing.” An
epithet of Heracles, who is represented with a club.
2.
(
Κλειδοῦχος). “Key-bearing.” An
epithet given by the Romans to Ianus as the god of doors; and by the Greeks to Eros (Cupid)
as holding the key to hearts, and to Hecaté as the keeper of the keys of Hades.