Camenae

/kəˈmeɪniː/ noun

In Roman mythology, the Camenae were a group of water nymphs and goddesses of springs, fountains, and prophecy, often associated with the Muses.

From Latin Camenae (plural), possibly related to a Sabine root meaning 'to sing' or connected to the verb canere (to sing). The Romans syncretized them with Greek Muses over time.

AMካመነ
ARكامينى
BNক্যামেন
CAcamenae
CScamenae
DAcamenae
DEcamenae
ELκαμένη
EScamenae
FAکامن
FIcamenae
FRcamenae
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