Where does “Lupercalia” come from?
Lupercalia (Latin) comes from Latin Lupercalis.
Lupercalia (Latin): A festival in Ancient Rome, possibly related to the Ancient Greek Arcadian festival, Lykaia where Lycaean Pan was worshipped; believed to have celebrated between February 13th-15th according to historians
Definitions
- A festival in Ancient Rome, possibly related to the Ancient Greek Arcadian festival, Lykaia where Lycaean Pan was worshipped; believed to have celebrated between February 13th-15th according to historians
Ancestry of “Lupercalia”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Latin | Lupercalis | — |