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Are you analyzing a (like Catullus, Ovid, or Terence)?
The transition from a puellula (little girl) to a puella (young woman ready for marriage) happened remarkably fast. Roman girls from elite families were frequently betrothed at young ages and married by their early-to-mid teens. The use of puellulas in social records or legal frameworks often deliberately demarcated individuals who had not yet reached the age of puberty or marital eligibility. 3. Slaves and Domestic Life puellulas
puellulas (...sees the little girls) Ablative/Dative (Object of Preposition/Indirect): puellulis Cultural and Literary Context in Ancient Rome Are you analyzing a (like Catullus, Ovid, or Terence)
In a darker historical context, puellulas appears in legal and historical texts concerning the vulnerable classes of Roman society—specifically young female slaves, orphans, or captives. Because the accusative case demands that the "little girls" are the ones receiving an action, the word frequently appears in surviving fragments regarding the protection, trade, or household assignment of youth. How to effectively learn and remember Latin declensions? The use of puellulas in social records or