I. Prop., she who labors at or cares for a thing: “earum rerum quas terra gignit ... augendarum et alendarum quandam cultricem esse, quae sit scientia atque ars agricolarum,” Cic. Fin. 5, 14, 39.—
B. A female inhabitant: “nemorum Latonia virgo,” Verg. A. 11, 557; cf.: “montibus Idri (Diana),” Cat. 64, 300 Sillig N. cr.: “collis (Janiculi) haec aetas,” Ov. F. 1, 245.—
2. Poet., transf., of things as subjects: “foci secura patella,” Pers. 3, 26.—