Complete Definition of "Minerva"

English

Etymology
from PIE *men-es-wah<sub>2</sub>, extended from the PIE stem men-s- "mind" (Sanskrit manas, compare manas-vin- "full of mind or sense"), ultimately from the PIE root Appendix:Proto-Indo-European root *men-|*men- "to think".

Pronunciation
:Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-��(r)v�|-��(r)v�

Proper noun
Minerva
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  1. Greek mythology The goddess of wisdom, especially strategic warfare, and the arts, especially crafts and in particular weaving; daughter of Jupiter and Juno

Translations

French: Minerve f
Portuguese: #Portuguese|Minerva f
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See also
Athena


Portuguese

Proper noun
Minerva f

  1. #English|Minerva (mythology).

Related terms
Atena

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