English | Latin |
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goddess [goddesses] noun [UK: ˈɡɒ.dɪs] [US: ˈɡɑː.dəs] | dea [deae](1st) F dia [diae](1st) F diva [divae](1st) F |
goddess of fields noun | campestris [campestris](3rd) F |
goddess of flocks / herds and of hearth / household noun | Vesta [Vestae](1st) F |
goddess of flowers noun | Flora [Florae](1st) F |
goddess of hills noun | collina [collinae](1st) F |
goddess of ovens? noun | fornax [fornacis](3rd) F furnax [furnacis](3rd) F |
goddess of the dawn noun | aurora [aurorae](1st) F |
goddesses worshiped at crossroads noun | bivia [biviae](1st) F |
Ceres (goddess of grain / fruits) noun | Ceres [Cereris](3rd) F |
deity, god / goddess noun | caelicola [caelicolae](1st) C coelicola [coelicolae](1st) C |
demigoddess, heroine noun | heroina [heroinae](1st) F |
Diana (virgin goddess of light / moon / hunt) noun | Diana [Dianae](1st) F |
divinity, god / goddess noun | caelestis [caelestis](3rd) C celestis [celestis](3rd) C coelestis [coelestis](3rd) C |
E:goddess Minerva / Athene noun | pallas [palladis](3rd) F |
epithet of Ceres as goddess of grain adjective | aristifer [aristifera, aristiferum]adjective aristiger [aristigera, aristigerum]adjective |
German goddess, worshiped by traders who sailed across the North Sea noun | Nehalannia [Nehalanniae](1st) F |
Iris (messenger of the gods, goddess of the rainbow) noun | Iris [Iridis](3rd) F Iris [Iris](3rd) F |
Libitina, goddess of funerals noun | Libitina [Libitinae](1st) F |
Lucina, goddess of childbirth noun | Lucina [Lucinae](1st) F |
Minerva, Roman goddess of wisdom noun | Minerva [Minervae](1st) F |
moon goddess noun | Phoebe [Phoebes]noun |
mother goddess (goddess who serves as a fertility deity) noun | alma maternoun |
muse (one of the goddesses of poetry, music, etc.) noun [UK: mjuːz] [US: ˈmjuːz] | musa [musae](1st) F |
of / sacred to / devoted to Venus, Roman goddess of love adjective | Veneri [(gen.), Veneriis]adjective |
of Diana (virgin goddess of light / moon / hunt) adjective | Dianarius [Dianaria, Dianarium]adjective Dianius [Diania, Dianium]adjective |
oh my Goddess (interjection said in excitement) interjection | Bona dea!interjection |
one of the goddesses of fate noun | Parca [Parcae](1st) F |
pl.) Latin goddesses of poetry (Cas noun | Camena [Camenae](1st) F |
plant (solanum) used by priests at festival of Bellona (goddess of war) noun | bellonaria [bellonariae](1st) F |
religious banquet w / seats for goddesses noun | sellisternium [sellisterni(i)](2nd) N |
religious banquets (pl.) for goddesses noun | sellisternium [sellisterni(i)](2nd) N |