Justitia

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Etymology

From Latin iustitia (Justice). Doublet of justice.

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Justitia

  1. (Roman mythology) One of the Horae, she is the goddess of justice. She is the daughter of Jupiter and Themis; her sisters are Pax and Eunomia. She is the Roman counterpart of Dike.
  2. A female given name from Latin
  3. (poetic) justice, order and judgement.

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