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Significatio vocis Vesta | Babel Free

Nomen femininum CEFR B1
[ˈwɛs.ta]

Definitiones

Vesta, goddess of the hearth and the household, equivalent to Greek Hestia.

Roman, declension-1, feminine

Aequivalentia

Bosanski vešta vesta vešto vešto веста
Deutsch Vesta
Ελληνικά Βέστα εστία
English Anuket Vesta
Esperanto vesto
Español Vesta
Français Anoukis Vesta
Gaeilge veiste
Hrvatski vešta vesta vešto vešto веста
한국어 베스타
Kurdî westa
Nederlands Vesta
Polski Westa
Português Vesta
Русский Веста
Српски vesta vešta vešto vešto веста
Українська Веста

Exempla

cur sit virginibus, quæris, dea culta ministris? / inveniam causas hac quoque parte suas. / ex Ope Iunonem memorant Cereremque creatas / semine Saturni; tertia Vesta fuit. / utraque nupserunt, ambæ peperisse feruntur; / de tribus impatiens restitit una viri.”

Why, you ask, is the goddess tended by virgin ministers? I’ll discover the true causes for this as well. They say that Juno and Ceres were born of Ops by Saturn’s seed; Vesta was the third daughter. The other two married, both reported to have borne children; of the three, one remained who could not bear a husband.

Gradus CEFR

B1
Medius
Hoc verbum pars est vocabularii CEFR B1 — gradus medius.
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