Murcĭa
feminine noun I declension
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1 epithet of Venus, said to be taken from the myrtle, which was sacred to her
2 Murcia, the goddess of sloth; her temple was at the foot of the Aventine, which was formerly called Murcus
feminine noun I declension
View the declension of this word
1 epithet of Venus, said to be taken from the myrtle, which was sacred to her
2 Murcia, the goddess of sloth; her temple was at the foot of the Aventine, which was formerly called Murcus
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Locutions, idioms and examples
ad Murciae aedem (or ad Murciae) = near Murcia (= the valley that separates the Palatine from the Aventine)
Murcĭa fem. noun I decl.
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