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strong muscles, and
defends the
internal organs from
witches or strigae.
Cunina protects the
cradle from
malevolent magic. Cuba
helps the
child transition...
- Bouillon, 1985
Cunina discoides Fewkes, 1881
Cunina duplicata Maas, 1893
Cunina fowleri (Browne, 1906)
Cunina frugifera Kramp, 1948
Cunina globosa Eschscholtz...
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related to
Eupithecia cunina.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Eupithecia cunina. Yu, ****y Sick Ki. "Eupithecia
cunina (Druce 1893)". Home of...
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Phiala cunina is a moth in the
family Eupterotidae. It was
described by
Pieter Cramer in 1780. It is
found in Cameroon,
Nigeria and
Sierra Leone. Adults...
- f.)
Heads Coprosma nertera F.Muell.
Coprosma taiwaniana (Masam.)
Heads Cunina sanfuentes Clos
Erythrodanum alsiniforme Thouars Erythrodanum majus Thouars...
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deities concerned with
birth and childrearing: Cuba ("lying down to sleep"),
Cunina ("of the cradle") and
Rumina ("of breast-feeding"). Certainly, if those...
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goddess of
birth and
childrearing who
promoted the flow of
breast milk, and
Cunina, a
tutelary of the cradle. It was
offered also to
Mercurius Sobrius (the...
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Commolenda or Conmolanda, see Acta
Arvalia Conditor Ag
Convector Ag Cuba BCh
Cunina BCh
Decima Deferunda, see Acta
Arvalia Deverra Domiduca Domiducus Domitius...
- "marriage" cīvis "city dweller, citizen" < *k̂ei-wis ⇒ ; cūnae "cradle; nest";
Cūnīna (Roman
goddess who
protects infants in the cradle) cieō; "I put in motion;...
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Cunina Eschscholtz, 1829
Cunina becki Bouillon, 1985
Cunina discoides Fewkes, 1881
Cunina duplicata Maas, 1893
Cunina fowleri (Browne, 1906)
Cunina frugifera...