"Dea Nutrix" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: Dea Nutrices [plural], dea nutrix [alternative]
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  1. (history) A pagan goddess taking the form of a nursing mother, known mainly from Roman Britain. Categories (topical): History, Ancient Rome, Paganism
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  2. (history) A pagan goddess taking the form of a nursing mother, known mainly from Roman Britain.
    (archaeology) A figurine (or other depiction) of such a goddess.
    Categories (topical): Archaeology, History, Ancient Rome, Paganism
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