"Parentalia" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Parentalia refers to a festival held in ancient Rome to honor the lares (guardian spirits) and manes (ancestral spirits) of one's family. It was a time to pay respects to ancestors and to seek their protection and guidance. The festival was typically celebrated on February 13th-21st and involved various rituals, offerings, and sacrifices to ensure the prosperity and well-being of the family.
Parentalia
Definition: A plural noun meaning a set of Roman festivals in honor of the dead, especially the parents and ancestors.