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Based on The Olympian Gods from Project Arkahaia - https://lapis.practomime.com/index.php/informational-texts?view=article&id=1040:olympian-gods&catid=106:fictional-texts
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Juppiter, Iovis (m.)
Jupiter, king of the gods (Zeus)
rex, regis (m.)
king
caelum, -i (n.)
sky, heaven
fulmen, fulminis (n.)
lightning bolt
tempestas, tempestatis (f.)
storm
aquila, -ae (f.)
eagle
Juno, Junonis (f.)
Juno, queen of the gods (Hera)
uxor, uxoris (f.)
wife
regina, -ae (f.)
queen
matrimonium, -i (n.)
marriage
pavo, pavonis (m.)
peacock
Neptunus, -i (m.)
Neptune, god of the sea (Poseidon)
mare, maris (n.)
sea
tridens, tridentis (m.)
trident
equus, -i (m.)
horse
unda, -ae (f.)
wave
supero, -are, -avi, -atus
to overcome, defeat
regno, -are, -avi, -atus
to rule, reign
tremo, -ere, -ui
to tremble, shake
magnus, -a, -um
great, large
saepe
often
Pluto, Plutonis (m.)
Pluto, god of the underworld (Hades)
terra mortuorum (f. phr.)
land of the dead
mors, mortis (f.)
death
canis, canis (m./f.)
dog
Cerberus, -i (m.)
Cerberus, three-headed dog of Hades
Vesta, -ae (f.)
Vesta, goddess of the hearth (Hestia)
flamma, -ae (f.)
flame
urbs, urbis (f.)
city
Vestalis, Vestalis (f.)
Vestal Virgin
Ceres, Cereris (f.)
Ceres, goddess of agriculture (Demeter)
ager, agri (m.)
field, land
cultura, -ae (f.)
cultivation, farming
Proserpina, -ae (f.)
Proserpina, daughter of Ceres (Persephone)
timeo, -ere, -ui
to fear
servo, -are, -avi, -atus
to keep, preserve
ardeo, -ere, arsi
to burn
adoro, -are, -avi, -atus
to worship, adore
magnus, -a, -um
great, large
aeternus, -a, -um
eternal
semper
always