"Vergiliae" meaning in All languages combined

See Vergiliae on Wiktionary

Proper name [Latin]

Forms: Vergiliārum [genitive], no-table-tags [table-tags], Vergiliae [nominative, plural], Vergiliārum [genitive, plural], Vergiliīs [dative, plural], Vergiliās [accusative, plural], Vergiliīs [ablative, plural], Vergiliae [plural, vocative]
Etymology: From vergo (“I bend”). Head templates: {{la-proper noun|Vergiliae<1>}} Vergiliae f pl (genitive Vergiliārum); first declension Inflection templates: {{la-ndecl|Vergiliae<1>}}
  1. Pleiades, the Seven Sisters Tags: declension-1, feminine, plural Synonyms: Pleiades
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          "ref": "45 BCE, Cicero, De Natura Deorum 2.44.112",
          "text": "Ad pedes Andromedae Perseus describitur, / 'quem summa ab regione aquilonis flamina pulsant.' / Cuius / propter laeum genum / 'Vergilias tenui cum luce videbis. / Inde Fides leviter posita et convexa videtur.'"
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          "text": "Ad pedes Andromedae Perseus describitur, / 'quem summa ab regione aquilonis flamina pulsant.' / Cuius / propter laeum genum / 'Vergilias tenui cum luce videbis. / Inde Fides leviter posita et convexa videtur.'"
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