- -abos
descending from Indo-European *-ābhos is used for
feminines only (
deabus). *-ais > -eis > -īs is
adapted from -ois of the o-declension. The vocative...
- bene, i.e. optime, Optimus. B.D. –
Bonae deae,
Bonum datum. B.DD. –
Bonis deabus. B.D.S.M. – Bene de se merenti. B.F. – Bona femina, Bona fides, Bona fortuna...
- "daughter" and dea "goddess" have
dative and
ablative plural fīliābus,
deābus. The
locative case ends in -ae, pl. -īs, e.g. Rōmae "in Rome", Athēnīs "in...
- "Body to Body to Body" by
Selena Chambers "Magna Mater" by
Arinn Dembo "De
Deabus Minoribus Exterioris Theomagicae" by
Jilly Dreadful "Hairwork" by Gemma...