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Ficus Ruminalis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ficus Ruminalis
The ''Ficus Ruminalis'' is thought to be a wild fig tree that had religious and mythological significance in ancient Rome. Roman tradition has the Ficus Ruminalis located near the small cave, known as the Lupercal at the foot of the Palatine Hill. ==Name== The name ''Ruminalis'' was connected by some Romans to ''rumis'' or ''ruma'', "teat, breast". The goddess Rumina was associated with breastfeeding, and her name clearly relates to Ruminalis (Rumina-lis), with both Rumina and Ruminalis being associated with the same fig tree. 〔William Balfour Winning, 'A Manual of Comparative Philology: In which the Affinity of the Indo-European Languages is Illustrat', p. 256.〕
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