Cerialia

/sɪriˈeɪliə/ noun

An ancient Roman festival honoring Ceres, the goddess of agriculture and grain; celebrated in spring with various rituals and games.

From Latin 'Cerialia', derived from 'Ceres' (the goddess). The suffix '-alia' forms plural neuter nouns referring to festivals or celebrations in Latin.

AMሰሪያ
ARسيراليا
BNসেরিয়া
CAcerialia
CScerialia
DAcerialia
DECerialia
ELκερία
EScerialia
FAسیرالی
FIcerialia
FRcerialia
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