Abundantia

/ˌæbʌnˈdænʃiə/ noun

Definition

In Roman mythology, the goddess or personification of abundance, prosperity, and good fortune.

Etymology

From Latin 'abundantia,' meaning abundance or plenty; used as a proper noun for the mythological figure also called Copia in Roman religion.

Kelly Says

Abundantia appears on Roman coins and in artwork holding a cornucopia, influencing how European art depicted 'Lady Plenty' for thousands of years afterward.

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