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Clœlia
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English
1.1
Alternative forms
1.2
Etymology
1.3
Proper noun
1.3.1
Related terms
1.3.2
Translations
1.3.3
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Alternative forms
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Clœlia
Etymology
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From
Latin
Cloelia
, feminine form of the gens name
Cloelius
,
Cluilius
, from
clueo
.
Proper noun
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Cloelia
(
Roman
mythology
)
A woman who saved Roman hostages from the Clusian camp.
Related terms
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English given name form:
Clelia
Translations
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legendary woman
French:
Clélie
(fr)
f
,
Clélia
(fr)
f
Greek:
Κλοιλία
(el)
f
(
Kloilía
)
Ancient Greek:
Κλοιλία
f
(
Kloilía
)
Italian:
Clelia
(it)
f
Polish:
Klelia
f
Portuguese:
Clélia
f
Russian:
Клелия
f
(
Klelija
)
Spanish:
Clelia
(es)
f
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