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Meaning of lares

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lares (pl.)

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lares (n. pl.)

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lares Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient Roman household gods, known as lares, were believed to protect the family and home.
  2. The lares were often depicted as small statues or busts of young men, typically placed in a prominent position in the atrium, the main room of the Roman house.
  3. Sacrifices and offerings were made to the lares on a regular basis to ensure their goodwill and protection.
  4. The lares were also associated with the concept of hospitality, and guests were often welcomed into the home with a libation to the household gods.
  5. In addition to the domestic lares, there were also public lares, which were worshipped by the entire community and were often located at crossroads or other public places.
  6. The worship of the lares persisted throughout the Roman Republic and Empire, and even after the advent of Christianity, some Romans continued to venerate their household gods.
  7. Modern scholars believe that the lares may have originated as ancestral spirits, and their worship may have been a way for Romans to honor and connect with their deceased loved ones.
  8. The concept of the lares has also been adopted by some modern pagan and Wiccan traditions, where they are often seen as guardians of the home and protectors of the family.
  9. Some people believe that the lares can be invoked for help with domestic matters, such as finding lost items or resolving family disputes.
  10. Others believe that the lares can be a source of guidance and inspiration, helping individuals to make wise decisions and navigate life's challenges.

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The ancient Roman household gods, known as lares, were believed to protect the family and home.

The lares were often depicted as small statues or busts of young men, typically placed in a prominent position in the atrium, the main room of the Roman house.

Sacrifices and offerings were made to the lares on a regular basis to ensure their goodwill and protection.

The lares were also associated with the concept of hospitality, and guests were often welcomed into the home with a libation to the household gods.