The Latin word for "goddess" is dea.
The Latin word for fauna is animalia. It means the goddess of nature and animals.
Flos = flower Flora was the Latin goddess of Flowers, not the word for flower.
Well Mania is the roman goddess of insanity so I would presume that that's where we got manaic.
Flos (gen. floris). The Latin word for flower is flos. The botanical names for all flowers come from the Latin language. Some examples are Bellis perennis for daisy, Chamomilla recutita for chamomile and Gymnadenia conopsea for fragrant orchid.
Ego IS a Latin word. It is the Latin for I.
dea
The Latin word for fauna is animalia. It means the goddess of nature and animals.
The Latin word for fairy is fata or fatum. This actually means goddess of fate. A fairy is a mythological creature.
Flos = flower Flora was the Latin goddess of Flowers, not the word for flower.
dea is goddess in Latin
The word cereal comes from the Latin word Cerealis, referring to Ceres, Roman goddess of grain.
The word is of Latin origin 'Cerealis' from Ceres the Roman Goddess of Agriculture
Its not a word, its a name for the goddess more commonly known as Athena.
Aurora was the Roman Goddess of the Sunrise. The word is latin and means Dawn.
The Greek goddess Nike was the goddess of victory. The Roman name for Nike was Victoria.
No, the Latin for the Easter holiday is the word Pascha, a word derived from the Aramaic word for the Jewish festival of Passover.The word Easter in modern English came from a word in Old German for the prechristian Germanic goddess of springtime.
fatalus (not to be confused with fatalis, which means "Deadly.")