"Moneta" meaning in Latein

See Moneta in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

Forms: Monēta [nominative, singular], Monētae [genitive, singular], Monētās [genitive, singular], Monētae [dative, singular], Monētam [accusative, singular], Monēta [singular], Monētā [ablative, singular]
  1. Mutter der Musen; Mnemosyne
    Sense id: de-Moneta-la-noun-RzXJcP-0
  2. Beiname der römischen Göttin Juno („Juno Moneta“)
    Sense id: de-Moneta-la-noun-Sdxl6iUk
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Translations (Mythologie: Mutter der Musen; Mnemosyne): Mnemosyne [feminine] (Deutsch)
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          "ref": "Jürgen Blänsdorf (Herausgeber): Fragmenta poetarum Latinorum epicorum et lyricorum. Praeter Enni Annales et Ciceronis Germanicique Aratea. 4. vermehrte Auflage. De Gruyter, Berlin, New York 2011, ISBN 978-3-11-020915-0 , Seite 28.",
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