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21 thōrāx
thōrāx ācis, m, τηώραξ, the breast, chest, thorax; hence, a defence of the breast, breast-plate, corselet, cuirass: linteus, L.: thoraca cum pectore rumpit, V.: thoracem indutus, Cu.* * *Ibreastplate, cuirassIIthoracos/is N Mupper body, chest, trunk; armor for upper body, cuirass; waistcoat/jerkin/vest -
22 tropaeum
tropaeum ī, n, τρόπαιον, a memorial of victory, trophy (orig. a tree hung with spoils): tropaeum statuere: quercum Constituit... tibi, tropaeum, V.— A victory: nova tropaea Caesaris, H.: tulit e capto nota tropaea viro, O.: Marathonium, N.: nostra sunt tropaea, nostri triumphi.—A mark, token, sign, memorial, monument: necessitudinis atque hospiti.* * *trophy; monument (set up to mark victory/rout) (often captured armor); victory -
23 armum
arms (pl.), weapons, armor, shield; close fighting weapons; equipment; force -
24 cruppellarius
fighter encased in armor from head to foot; harnessed Gallic combatants (L+S) -
25 pyrrhica
kind of war-dance or reel; dance in armor (L+S); Pyrrhic dance -
26 pyrrhice
kind of war-dance or reel; dance in armor (L+S); Pyrrhic dance -
27 pyrrhicha
kind of war-dance or reel; dance in armor (L+S); Pyrrhic dance -
28 pyrrhiche
kind of war-dance or reel; dance in armor (L+S); Pyrrhic dance -
29 pyrrica
kind of war-dance or reel; dance in armor (L+S); Pyrrhic dance -
30 pyrrice
kind of war-dance or reel; dance in armor (L+S); Pyrrhic dance -
31 pyrricha
kind of war-dance or reel; dance in armor (L+S); Pyrrhic dance -
32 pyrriche
kind of war-dance or reel; dance in armor (L+S); Pyrrhic dance -
33 tegimen
covering/cover/protection; clothing; body armor; skin/shell/husk (animal/fruit) -
34 tegimentum
covering/cover/protection; clothing; body armor; skin/shell/husk (animal/fruit) -
35 tegmen
covering/cover/protection; clothing; body armor; skin/shell/husk (animal/fruit) -
36 tegmentum
covering/cover/protection; clothing; body armor; skin/shell/husk (animal/fruit) -
37 tegumen
covering/cover/protection; clothing; body armor; skin/shell/husk (animal/fruit) -
38 tegumentum
covering/cover/protection; clothing; body armor; skin/shell/husk (animal/fruit); book-cover; (Cal) -
39 trophaeum
trophy; monument (set up to mark victory/rout) (often captured armor); victory -
40 ferratus
a soldier in armor / in chains (as a slave) / furnished with iron.
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