Dictionary Definition
Parcae n : the 3 goddesses of fate or destiny;
identified with the Greek Moirai and similar to the Norse
Norns
Extensive Definition
The Parcae, in Roman
mythology, were the personifications of destiny (often called The Fates
in English). Their Greek
equivalent were the Moirae. They
controlled the metaphorical thread of life of every mortal and
immortal from birth to death. Even the gods feared the Parcae.
Jupiter
also was subject to their power.
The names of the three Parcae were:
- Nona - spun the thread of life from her distaff onto her spindle. Her Greek equivalent was Clotho;
- Decima - measured the thread of life with her rod. Her Greek equivalent was Lachesis;
- Morta - was the cutter of the thread of life. She chose the manner of a person's death. When she cut the thread with "her abhorrèd shears", someone on Earth died. Her Greek equivalent was Atropos.
See also
parcae in Estonian: Parkad
parcae in German: Parzen
parcae in Dutch: Parcen
parcae in Portuguese: Parca
parcae in Russian: Парки
parcae in Swedish: Parcae
parcae in Ukrainian: Парки