lictor是什么意思   lictor怎么读

英式:['lɪktə]    美式:['lɪktə]

lictor单词基本解析:

n.(古罗马的)扈从(高级官员外出时负责开道的随从人员)
n. 执束杆侍从执政官惩罚人的官吏
n.(古罗马的)扈从(高级官员外出时负责开道的随从人员);

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lictor英英释义:

LictorThe 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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Lictors were organized in an ordered line before him, with the primus lictor (the principal lictor) right on his front, waiting for orders.

他们跟随著长官,不论他走到那里,包括中枢区,他的房屋,神殿与浴室。


A Vestal Virgin was accorded a lictor when her presence was required at a public ceremony.

刀斧手也具有合法的与刑事的责任:他们能够听从他们主人的命令,逮捕罗马公民,然后处罚他们。


He did not allow her the lictor to which she was entitled nor an altar to celebrate her adoption.

提比略取消了利维娅被授予的享有扈从跟随的荣耀以及举行收养仪式祭坛。


1.soap; 2.black3.menial labor4.a menial; a lictor