"Lupercalia" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Lupercalia is an ancient Roman festival celebrated from February 13th to 15th, possibly dedicated to the god of fertility, Faunus, and the twin gods Romulus and Remus, the legendary founders of Rome. During the festival, they would sacrifice goats, priests would run through the streets whipping people with strips of goat or dog skin, and women would line up to be "touched" and thus believed to be protected from fertility problems and diseases. Later, the Christian church replaced the festival with Saint Valentine's Day, incorporating some of the romantic and fertility aspects.
The word "lunulate" refers to having a moon-shaped or crescent shape, often used to describe something that resembles a crescent moon, such as a crescent-shaped mark or a crescent-shaped bone.