Aventine

/ˈævəntaɪn/ adjective

Relating to the Aventine Hill, one of the seven hills of ancient Rome, or describing something associated with that location.

From Latin Aventinus, the name of one of Rome's famous hills. The hill may have been named from avena (oats) or from the Etruscan word for water, though scholars debate its true origin. The name became used to describe the hill and anything connected to it.

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