"Puellae" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Puellae is the Latin word for "girls" or "young women".
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Latin Term: Puellae
English Translation: Girls or young women
Example Sentences
The Roman goddess Diana was often depicted as a goddess of young girls, yielding her power over the puellae.
The term "puellae" was used by Latin authors to describe the girl's education and upbringing.
In terms of social status, puellae referred to females under legal age who were not yet married or part of an official household.
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Cicero's letters hint at the marked division between the higher-status and lower-classes of puellae, with emphasis on education and social hierarchy.
In South Africa, a small antelope, Puku, or dagga boy. <br><br>However, the term 'Pudu' is also used to refer to one of two species of small to medium-sized brocket deer, native to Chile and Argentina.
Puducherry, also known as Pondicherry, is a union territory of India. It is a French colonial legacy city, and one of the four former French colonies that comprise the Mérida Triangle. It is in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The name is French, derived from the Tamil names Pondichéry and Pondichéray.
Relating to or characteristic of the period of time after childbirth, especially of a woman.