Fames
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From
Latin
fames
(
“
hunger
”
)
.
Proper noun
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Fames
(
Roman
mythology
)
A
goddess
who is a
personification
of
famine
and
hunger
. She is the
Roman
counterpart
of
Limos
.
Derived terms
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famine
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