This is the 6620th most frequent Spanish word.
ceres
"Ceres" in Spanish refers to Roman goddess of agriculture or can mean "cereal crops."
In this sentence, 'ceres' is used as a plural proper noun referring to Ceres, the Roman deity associated with agriculture, here extended to refer to similar agricultural deities.
Los ceres eran dioses romanos de la agricultura.
The ceres were Roman gods of agriculture.
Here, 'ceres' metaphorically refers to spirits or deities personifying the protection of agricultural lands.
En los campos dorados, los ceres vigilaban las cosechas.
In the golden fields, the ceres watched over the crops.
In this context, 'Ceres' is a proper noun referring to the celestial body in the asteroid belt.