Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
carme
noun
/ˈkɑːr.me/

Definition
Carme is a name with roots in Greek mythology and in some languages, it can refer to a grain or harvest.

Examples
- Carme is often referenced in stories of harvest festivals.
- In mythology, Carme was a goddess associated with grain.
- The farmer prayed to Carme for a bountiful crop.

Meaning
The word ‘carme’ can signify a character from mythology or a connection to agriculture, particularly focusing on the harvest or abundance of grain.

Synonyms
- grain
- harvest
- abundance