lares

/ˈlɛriz/
noun
  1. In ancient Roman religion, household gods that protected the home and family.
    • Each Roman household had its own lares, believed to watch over the family's well-being.
    • Romans would offer food and wine to the lares during daily rituals.
    • The family placed small statues of the lares on the hearth to bless their home.
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