[51] From Pavorema vertendo.
[52] She had a temple at Home which always stood open.
[53] She had a temple without the walls.
[54] Murcia had her temple on Mount Aventine.
[55] From abeo, to go away; and adeo, to come.
[56] The festival of this goddess was in September, when the Romans drank new wine mixed with old, by way of physic.
[57] From vitulo, to leap or advance.
[58] From voluptas, pleasure.
[59] In a great murrain which destroyed their cattle, the Romans invoked this goddess, and she removed the plague.
[60] The image was a head without a body. Horace mentions her (Lib. 1. Epist. XVI. 60). She had a temple without the walls, which gave the name to the Porta Lavernalis.