Aquamanalia

/ˌæk.wə.məˈneɪ.liə/ noun

The plural form referring to multiple ornamental water vessels or the Roman festival dedicated to water nymphs and the water supply system.

From Latin 'aquamanalia,' derived from 'aqua' (water) and 'manalis' (of or relating to hands). In Roman contexts, it also referenced Aquamanalia, a festival honoring the Aquae (water nymphs) and Roman aqueducts.

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