What is gelos greek god?

Gelos is a minor Greek god of laughter, who is usually depicted as a young man with an infectious smile. He is associated with comedy, satire, and ridicule, and is believed to be the embodiment of laughter and good humor. He is often depicted as a companion to other gods and was said to have been one of the attendants of the god of wine, Dionysus. Despite being a minor deity, Gelos was highly regarded in ancient Greece, and his presence was considered essential in creating a joyful atmosphere during social gatherings and religious festivals. His name is derived from the Greek word gelos, meaning laughter or jest.