👉 Féterita is a term used in the Italian language, which translates to "lady" or "goddess." It's often associated with the goddesses of ancient Rome. The term originates from the Latin word "feret," which means "daughter," and "tia," which means "mother." In Italian, it becomes "féterita" when used as a noun, referring to a person or deity who is regarded as a daughter or mother in Roman mythology.