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PENATES

Volume 16 · 51 words · 1815 Edition

in Roman antiquity, a kind of tutelar deities, either of countries or particular houses; in which last sense they differed in nothing from the lares. See LARES.

The penates were properly the tutelar gods of the Trojans, and were only adopted by the Romans, who gave them the title of penates.