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Averruncus

In ancient Roman religion, Averruncus or Auruncus is a god of averting harm. Aulus Gellius says that he is one of the potentially malignant deities who must be propitiated for their power to both inflict and withhold disaster from people and the harvests.

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Averruncus

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Avg. degree1.89
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god name etymology ancient religion averting power verb may another prayer invoked deity also latin āvertō āverruncō varro āverruncāre indigitamenta

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Apollo or Marsinstance ofAverruncus may be among the indigitamenta pertaining to another god0.80text
that isinstance ofAverruncus may be among the indigitamenta pertaining to another god0.80text
it may be a name to be used in a prayer formulary to fix the local action of the invoked deityinstance ofAverruncus may be among the indigitamenta pertaining to another god0.80text

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