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[ luh-vin-ee-uh ] / ləˈvɪn i ə /
nounRoman Legend. the daughter of Latinus and second wife of Aeneas. a female given name. Words nearby LaviniaLavern, La Verne, laverock, La Vida Breve, Lavigne, Lavinia, lavish, Lavoisier, Lavoisier, Antoine, lavolta, law Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for LaviniaEnter Lavinia, the Romanian facial goddess, working at Paul Labrecque Salon. Gal With a Suitcase: New York's Best Pampering Spots|Jolie Hunt|February 11, 2011|DAILY BEAST Her heart beating wildly, her breath laboured, Lavinia went in; she shut the door behind her and sped up the passage. Johnny Ludlow, Fifth Series|Mrs. Henry Wood Lavinia was certain that if Gheta had not known of it the Spaniard would have been quickly dropped by the elder. The Happy End|Joseph Hergesheimer Lavinia and Nancy were sitting together in the salon when he reached home. Johnny Ludlow, Fifth Series|Mrs. Henry Wood
Miss Lavinia saw them enter the big iron gates, and saw their hesitation when they were parted. Tommy Tregennis|Mary Elizabeth Phillips It had needed only a glance at the wound on Lavinia's head to convince him that it had been made by a bullet. The Boy Chums in the Florida Jungle|Wilmer M. Ely
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