Juno - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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Juno (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/ˈdʒuːnoʊ/

Meaning and Usage

"Juno" primarily refers to:

  1. In Roman mythology, Juno is the queen of the gods and the goddess of marriage and childbirth. She is equivalent to the Greek goddess Hera.
  2. The term "Juno" can also refer to the 2007 film titled "Juno," which centers around a teenage girl facing an unplanned pregnancy.

In English, the term is used more frequently in written contexts, particularly in literature, mythology discussions, and film criticism.

Example Sentences

  1. Juno was revered as the protector of married women and the goddess of childbirth.
  2. (Juno fue venerada como la protectora de las mujeres casadas y la diosa del parto.)

  3. In the film "Juno," the main character navigates the complexities of an unexpected pregnancy.

  4. (En la película "Juno," el personaje principal navega por las complejidades de un embarazo inesperado.)

  5. The temple of Juno in ancient Rome was a place of worship for many devoted followers.

  6. (El templo de Juno en la antigua Roma era un lugar de culto para muchos seguidores devotos.)

Idiomatic Expressions

While "Juno" itself is not commonly found in idiomatic expressions, the mythology surrounding Juno can give rise to thematic expressions involving marriage, protection, and motherhood. Here are a few examples based on the themes associated with Juno's character:

  1. "To have a Juno moment"
  2. This phrase can refer to realizing one's responsibilities, similar to how Juno realizes her role as a mother.
  3. (Este término puede referirse a darse cuenta de las propias responsabilidades, similar a cómo Juno se da cuenta de su papel como madre.)

  4. "Under Juno's watch"

  5. Meaning to act with care or consideration, as if one is under the protective gaze of Juno.
  6. (Significa actuar con cuidado o consideración, como si uno estuviera bajo la mirada protectora de Juno.)

  7. "A marriage made in Juno"

  8. This could indicate a perfect or auspicious marriage, drawing on Juno’s associations with marriage.
  9. (Esto podría indicar un matrimonio perfecto o auspicioso, basándose en las asociaciones de Juno con el matrimonio.)

Etymology

The name "Juno" originates from Latin "Iūnō," which is related to the root word "iuvenis" meaning "young." The goddess was often associated with youth and fertility.

Synonyms and Antonyms

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Overall, Juno plays a significant role in both mythology and popular culture, representing themes of marriage, motherhood, and protection.



25-07-2024