Lucina
[罗神]司生育的女神
发音
/luˈsiːnə/
/luˈsaɪnə/
释义与例句
name
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An epithet of the Roman goddess Juno or (less often) Diana in the role of goddess of childbirth, midwives, and newborns.
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2.
A separate goddess of those fields, a daughter of Jupiter and Juno and counterpart to the Greek Eileithyia.
2014, Alison Findlay, birth, entry in Women in Shakespeare: A Dictionary, unnumbered page, He can only pray to Lucina, goddess of childbirth and 'gentle midwife/ To those that cry at night' to speed Thaisa's delivery (Per. 3.1.10–14), and has not even time to commit her body to the sea during the storm.
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3.
146 Lucina, a Main Belt asteroid.
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A female given name from Latin.
罕用
词源
From Middle English Lucina and Lucyna, from Latin Lūcīna.
来源:wiktionary