fasces
21Fasces calamorum — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Los antiguos romanos llamaban fasces calamorum a un haz de cálamos que tenían para escribir, en previsión y al alcance de la mano. El útil preferido para la escritura era el cálamo, una pequeña caña a la que se… …
22fasces — noun plural but singular or plural in construction Etymology: Latin, from plural of fascis bundle; akin to Latin fascia Date: 1598 a bundle of rods and among them an ax with projecting blade borne before ancient Roman magistrates as a badge of… …
23fasces — noun A Roman symbol of judicial authority consisting of a bundle of wooden sticks, with an axe blade embedded in the centre; used also as a symbol of fascism …
24fasces — Synonyms and related words: armory, badge, badge of office, badges, bale, baton, bindle, blazonry, bolt, bouquet, brassard, budget, bundle, button, caduceus, cap and gown, chain, chain of office, class ring, cockade, collar, crook, crosier, cross …
25FASCES — a bundle of rods bound round the helve of an axe, and borne by the lictors before the Roman magistrates in symbol of their authority at once to scourge and decapitate …
26Fasces — Fạs|ces 〈Pl.〉 = Faszes …
27Fasces — Fas|ces [ fastse:s] vgl. ↑Faszes …
28fasces — n. bundle of elm or birch rods with an axe used to symbolise authority in ancient Rome; symbol of Fascism in Italy …
29fasces — [ fasi:z] plural noun historical a bundle of rods with a projecting axe blade, carried by a lictor in ancient Rome as a symbol of a magistrate s power, and used as an emblem of authority in fascist Italy. Origin L., plural of fascis bundle …
30fasces — fas·ces …