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English
dea
/ˈde.aː/ (Classical Latin)
Definition
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A goddess; the feminine counterpart to 'deus' (god), referring to a female deity in Roman mythology and religion.
Examples
Minerva, dea prudentiae, omnia scit excepto ubi claves meas posui.
Minerva, goddess of wisdom, knows everything except where I put my keys.
Fortuna dea, cur semper contra me versaris?
Goddess Fortune, why do you always turn against me?
Diana dea silvestris ab Instagram et selfie fugit.
Diana the woodland goddess flees from Instagram and selfies.
Venus dea amoris, da mihi rizz, non solum cora.
Venus goddess of love, give me rizz, not just hearts.