Eleutheria
From TTT @ frath.net
Latin-English I.
ĕleuthĕrĭ|a, -ae. (e.leuˈte.ri.a) fem.
- Liberty; freedom.
[Greek ἐλευθερία.]
Latin-English II.
Ĕleuthĕrĭ|a, -ōrum. (e.leuˈte.ri.a) neut. plur.
- A festival of Liberty, such as the one held every four years celebrating the victory of the Greeks over the Persians at Plataea, dedicated to Jupiter Eleutherius.
[Greek Ἐλευθέρια.]