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Gladius
Gladius (; , ) was one Latin word for
sword and is used to represent the primary sword of
Ancient Roman foot soldiers. Early ancient Roman swords were similar to those used by the Greeks. From the 3rd century BC, the Romans adopted swords similar to those used by the
Celtiberians and others during the early part of the
conquest of Hispania. This sword was known as the
gladius hispaniensis, or "
Hispanic Sword".
Gladius
(n.)
The internal shell, or pen, of cephalopods like the squids.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
About
Gladius
The short thrusting
sword of the Romans, developed originally in bronze but more effective in the later
iron examples. These blades were short yet a little heavy, designed both for thrusting and for cutting in close-in combat. The gladius was modified for horseback into another, longer sword, the
spatha , to which medieval swords owe most of their design qualities.
gladius
N M
swordfish
gladius
gladius, gladii
n. m. swordfish;
gladius, gladi,
n. m. sword;