In Roman mythology, according to Arnobius, Puta presided over the pruning of trees and was a minor goddess of agriculture. According to one version, the etymology of its name comes from Latin and its literal meaning is pruning.
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- In Roman mythology, according to Arnobius, Puta presided over the pruning of trees and was a minor goddess of agriculture. According to one version, the etymology of its name comes from Latin and its literal meaning is pruning. The festivities in honor of this goddess celebrated tree pruning, and these days, the priestesses manifested themselves exercising a sacred carousal (prostituted themselves) honoring the goddess (which would explain the current meaning of the word in many Latin-speaking countries).
- Na mitologia romana, de acordo com Arnóbio, Puta era uma deusa menor da agricultura, que presidia a poda das árvores. De acordo com uma versão, a etimologia do seu nome viria do latim, e seu significado literal seria "poda". Os festivais em honra a esta deusa celebravam a poda das árvores e, durante estes dias, as suas sacerdotisas manifestavam-se exercendo um bacanal sagrado (durante o qual se prostituíam) honrando a deusa (o que explicaria o significado corrente do termo "puta" e suas variações em muitos dos países de fala latina). Predefinição:Referências
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- In Roman mythology, according to Arnobius, Puta presided over the pruning of trees and was a minor goddess of agriculture. According to one version, the etymology of its name comes from Latin and its literal meaning is pruning.
- Na mitologia romana, de acordo com Arnóbio, Puta era uma deusa menor da agricultura, que presidia a poda das árvores. De acordo com uma versão, a etimologia do seu nome viria do latim, e seu significado literal seria "poda".
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