OriginBorrowed from Ancient Greek Ὑγιεία (Hugieía).
- Roman, declension-1the goddess Hygieia, corresponding to Roman Salūs
“AESCULAPIO
ET⸱(H)YGIAE
DOMINIS
P(VBLIVS)⸱AELIVS
PHILETVS
V(OTVM)⸱S(OLVIT)⸱L(AETVS)⸱L(IBENS)⸱M(ERITO)” — (please add an English translation of this quotation)
FormsHygīa(canonical, feminine, singular) · Hygīae(genitive) · Hygīa(nominative, singular) · Hygīae(genitive, singular) · Hygīae(dative, singular) · Hygīam(accusative, singular) · Hygīā(ablative, singular) · Hygīa(singular, vocative) · Hygēa(alternative) · Ygia(alternative)
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