lictor
名词 n.
英 /ˈlɪktə/
美 /ˈlɪktɚ/
英文释义
名词 n.
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An officer in Ancient Rome, attendant on a consul or magistrate, who bore the fasces and was responsible for punishing criminals.
— Hee brought-in likevvise the ancient cuſtome againe, that in vvhat moneth hee had not the Knitches of rods vvith Axes borne before him, a publique Officer called Accensvs ſhould huiſher him before, and the Serjeants or Lictours follovv after behinde.
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Latin līctorbor.
English lictor
Borrowed from Latin līctor.
Latin līctorbor.
English lictor
Borrowed from Latin līctor.
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