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reconstructed from PIE comparanda.", "SRC_GIMBUTAS_BALTS", "reviewed"], ["ENT_BALT_GABIJA", "PER_BALT_PAGAN", "high", "Hearth fire tradition attested; Romowe eternal flame described by Peter of Dusburg (1326 CE).", "SRC_GIMBUTAS_BALTS", "reviewed"], ["ENT_BALT_JURASMATE", "PER_BALT_PAGAN", "high", "The Latvian 'Mother of the Sea', a tutelary goddess of the waters and one of the most prominent of the M\u0101tes in the daina folk songs.", "SRC_GIMBUTAS_BALTS", "reviewed"], ["ENT_BALT_KAUKAS", "PER_BALT_PAGAN", "high", "Lithuanian household spirit, a small chthonic being that guards the homestead and brings prosperity if honored, named alongside the barstukai.", "SRC_GREIMAS_LITHUANIAN", "reviewed"], ["ENT_BALT_LAIMA", "PER_BALT_PAGAN", "high", "Fate goddess widely attested in Lithuanian and Latvian folk song tradition; chronicle mention from 15th c.", "SRC_GIMBUTAS_BALTS", "reviewed"], ["ENT_BALT_MATES", "PER_BALT_PAGAN", "high", "The many Latvian 'mother' goddesses (M\u0101tes), each presiding over a natural domain, attested in the dainas as Me\u017ea m\u0101te, J\u016bras m\u0101te, Zemes m\u0101te, V\u0113ja m\u0101te, and dozens more.", "SRC_GIMBUTAS_BALTS", "reviewed"], ["ENT_BALT_MEDEINA", "PER_BALT_PAGAN", "high", "Forest deity attested in Jan Lasicki (1615); 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