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ancient Rome,
though not
appearing in
literary Roman mythology, the god
Fabulinus (from fabulari, to speak)
taught children to speak. He
received an offering...
- development, such as Vagit****, who
opened the newborn's
mouth to cry, and
Fabulinus, who
enabled the child's
first articulate speech. The
collective di nixi...
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prophecy in
return for
libations of
water or milk at her
sacred grove Fabulinus, the God who
teaches children to
speak Minerva,
goddess of
wisdom and...
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preserves the home (domus) of
newlyweds Edusa (also Educa, Edula, Edulia)
Fabulinus BCh
Farinus BCh
Fessona or Fessonia,
goddess who
relieved weariness. Fluvionia...
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first cry and the
first instance of
articulate speech, in
regard to
which Fabulinus (fari, "to speak"; cf. fabula) was the
deity to invoke. Vagit**** has...
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minds of
children as they
develop intellectually.
Farinus enables speech.
Fabulinus prompts the child's
first words.
Locutius enables it to form sentences...