laquearian
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See also: laquearían
English
[edit]Adjective
[edit]laquearian (not comparable)
- (Can we verify(+) this sense?) (of a gladiator) armed with a noose
- 1857, George Gordon Byron, Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A Romaunt, volume 1, page 303:
- Whether the wonderful statue which suggested this image be a laquearian gladiator, which, in spite of Winkelmann's criticism, has been stoutly maintained; or whether it be a Greek herald, as that great antiquary positively asserted;* or whether it is to be thought a Spartan or barbarian […]
- 1845, William Gilmore Simms, Views and Reviews in American Literature: History and Fiction, page 28:
- One claims it as a Grecian Herald, another will have it a Laquearian Gladiator, while a third makes it a barbarian shield-bearer from Sparta. A host of other gray beards discover a host of other similitudes.
Translations
[edit]armed with a noose
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