Aura
MEANING
ORIGIN
Roman
ETYMOLOGY
Derived from Latin 'aura', meaning breeze or breath
CULTURAL NOTES
Often associated with a gentle, ethereal presence
HISTORICAL CONTEXT
Used in ancient Roman literature to describe gentle winds or a delicate atmosphere
MEANING
ORIGIN
Ancient Greek
ETYMOLOGY
From the Greek word 'αὔρα' (aura), meaning air or breeze
CULTURAL NOTES
In Greek mythology, Aura was a minor deity associated with gentle winds
HISTORICAL CONTEXT
Aura was depicted as a nymph and sometimes associated with the dawn in various mythologies
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