Juno Moneta
English
Alternative forms
- Iuno Moneta
Etymology
From Latin Iuno Moneta, Juno Moneta, from Iuno 'Juno' + the feminine of monetus 'diligent' (from monere 'to remember, warn')
Proper noun
Juno Moneta
- A title of the goddess Juno, who became the patron of coining.
Related terms
Translations
a title of the goddess Juno
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Latin
Alternative forms
- Iūnō Monēta
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /ˈjuː.noː moˈneː.ta/, [ˈjuː.noː mɔˈneː.ta]
Proper noun
Jūnō Monēta f (genitive Jūnōnis Monētae); third declension
- A title of Juno
Declension
Third declension noun with a first declension adjective.
| Case | Singular |
|---|---|
| nominative | Jūnō Monēta |
| genitive | Jūnōnis Monētae |
| dative | Jūnōnī Monētae |
| accusative | Jūnōnem Monētam |
| ablative | Jūnōne Monētā |
| vocative | Jūnō Monēta |
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