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Lupercalia plural noun [usu. treated as sing.] an ancient Roman festival of purification and fertility, held annually on 15 February. derivatives Lupercalian adjective. origin Latin, neuter plural of lupercalis relating to Lupercus, Roman equivalent of the Greek god Pan. Pronunciation available online: www.askoxford.com Source: Oxford Dictionary of English Useful links from around OUP Celebrating the new edition of the Shorter Oxford English DictionaryFind out about OUP's Online Products: Launching September 2007 Oxford Language Dictionaries Online: Special offer disgo and busbi USB keys - preloaded with a 30 day trial of the Concise Oxford English Dictionary: We hope you have enjoyed your word of the day. However, if you wish to be removed from the mailing list please visit: Copyright © Oxford University Press 2008 |
Saturday, February 16, 2008
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