Louderai is a local goddess of the Cadore region of the eastern Veneto, known from a single but much-discussed votive bronze inscription from Valle di Cadore: eik goltanos doto louderai kanei, 'here Goltanos gave (this) to Louderai Kanis'. Pellegrini and Prosdocimi rendered the dedication into Latin as hic Goltanus dedit Liberae Cani, identifying louderai with Libera, 'the Free One', from the Venetic word *louderos 'free, child' (cognate with Latin liber and Greek eleutheros). The same root underlies the plural louderoi / louderobos, 'the children', named in the dedications to Reitia at Este, so the goddess belongs to a wider Venetic conception of the free-born young. Whether kanei is a second theonym or a qualifying epithet remains debated. She stands apart from the great sanctuary deities as a distinctly local cult-figure of the Piave valley.