"Fessonia" meaning in All languages combined

See Fessonia on Wiktionary

Proper name [Latin]

IPA: /fesˈsoː.ni.a/ [Classical-Latin], [fɛs̠ˈs̠oːniä] [Classical-Latin], /fesˈso.ni.a/ (note: modern Italianate Ecclesiastical), [fesˈsɔːniä] (note: modern Italianate Ecclesiastical)
Etymology: From fessus (“tired”, “weary”, “weak”, “enfeebled”) + -ōnia. Etymology templates: {{suffix|la|fessus|ōnia|t1=tired”, “weary”, “weak”, “enfeebled}} fessus (“tired”, “weary”, “weak”, “enfeebled”) + -ōnia Head templates: {{la-proper noun|Fessōnia<1>}} Fessōnia f sg (genitive Fessōniae); first declension Inflection templates: {{la-ndecl|Fessōnia<1>}} Forms: Fessōnia [canonical, feminine, singular], Fessōniae [genitive], no-table-tags [table-tags], Fessōnia [nominative, singular], Fessōniae [genitive, singular], Fessōniae [dative, singular], Fessōniam [accusative, singular], Fessōniā [ablative, singular], Fessōnia [singular, vocative]
  1. (Roman mythology) The goddess of weary persons Tags: Roman, declension-1 Categories (topical): Roman deities
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