The century dictionary and cyclopedia, a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge with a new atlas of the world . 1. In liom. myth., the queen of hearven, the highestdiviiiilyof tlie Lat-in races in Italynext to .Jupiter, ofwhom she was thosister aud the was the parallel ofthe Greek Hera, withwhom in later times shebecame to a consider-able extent was regarded as thespecial protectress ofnnilriage, and was theguardian of womanfrom birth to death. InKome she was also thejratron of the nationalllnances, and a templewhich contained themint was erected t&


The century dictionary and cyclopedia, a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge with a new atlas of the world . 1. In liom. myth., the queen of hearven, the highestdiviiiilyof tlie Lat-in races in Italynext to .Jupiter, ofwhom she was thosister aud the was the parallel ofthe Greek Hera, withwhom in later times shebecame to a consider-able extent was regarded as thespecial protectress ofnnilriage, and was theguardian of womanfrom birth to death. InKome she was also thejratron of the nationalllnances, and a templewhich contained themint was erected t<i her,niiderthe iiiimcof .lunoMoneta, on the Capi*toline. In her distinc-tively Itidic cliimic-ter, .Tuno(called Lanu-rina, from tho site of her chief juno of sBtue insanctuary, or Uospita, ihc Vatican Museum, Juno the Protectress) was a war-goddess, represented as cladin a mantle of goatskin, bearing a shield and an upliftedspear, and accompanied, like Athena, by a sacred The tbird plauctoid, discovered by Harding,at Lilienthal, in 1804—Bird of Juno, the peacock,Pavo (jo-noni-an), a. [< L. Jimonius, ofJuno, (ii-), Juno: see Jkiio.] Of or per-taining to Juno; resembling Juuo, or partak-ing of her characteristics. Junonian fulness and grand development of 0. Midler, .Manual of Archseol. (trans.), § 376. Junonicalf (jo-noni-kal), «. [{n-),Jimo, + -ic-(d.\ Junonian. Yeet do I stU feare nie theese fayre Jiawnical , .Eneid, i. G56. Junos-rose (jouoz-roz), «. The white lily, Liliiim (jonoz-terz), «. The European vervain, Icrbciia (junt), «. [Appar. a var. of Jmil^, chunJc^.i 1. A large piece ; a chunk. [Scotch.]—2. Asquat clumsy person. [Scotch. ] —


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