lictor

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  • n.

    (古罗马的)扈从(高级官员外出时负责开道的随从人员);

  • 英英释义

    Lictor

    • The lictor (possibly from , "to bind") was a member of a special class of Roman civil servant, with special tasks of attending and guarding magistrates of the Roman Republic and Empire who held imperium, the right and power to command; essentially, a bodyguard. The origin of the tradition of lictors goes back to the time when Rome was a kingdom, perhaps acquired from their Etruscan neighbours.

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