Pronunciation: /mɪˈnɜːrvə/

Definitions of Minerva

noun In Roman mythology, the goddess of wisdom, medicine, the arts, dyeing, science, trade, and war.

Example Sentences

A1 Minerva is a Roman goddess of wisdom and strategic warfare.

A2 Minerva was often depicted with an owl, symbolizing wisdom.

B1 Minerva is also known as Athena in Greek mythology.

B2 Minerva's temple in Rome, the Pantheon, is a famous architectural marvel.

C1 Minerva's influence in Roman culture extended to art, literature, and philosophy.

C2 Minerva's wisdom was revered by both mortals and gods in ancient mythology.

Examples of Minerva in a Sentence

Grammatical Forms of Minerva

past tense

Minervaed

plural

Minervas

comparative

more Minerva

superlative

most Minerva

present tense

Minervas

future tense

will Minerva

perfect tense

have Minervaed

continuous tense

is Minervaing

singular

Minerva

positive degree

Minerva

infinitive

to Minerva

gerund

Minervaing

participle

Minervaed

Origin and Evolution of Minerva