Pomona
proper noun
- liberal arts college in Claremont, California
- Roman goddess of fertility
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /pəˈmoʊnə/
name
Etymology: Borrowed from Latin Pōmōna.
- A goddess of fruitful abundance in Ancient Roman religion and myth
- Pomona College
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- 32 Pomona, a main belt asteroid
noun
Etymology: From Pomona.
- A treatise on fruits.
“The Woolhope Club, having published a "pomona" of Herefordshire, have now undertaken to produce a "flora" of the county, and also volumes giving a description of the birds and the fungi of Hereford.”