Associations to the word «Lictor»
Noun
- Brutus
- Consul
- Axe
- Dictator
- Magistrate
- Fascist
- Bundle
- Insignia
- Rod
- Pompey
- Bodyguard
- Tribune
- Lesser
- Cato
- Multitude
- Claudius
- Cohort
- Purple
- Bring
- Chariot
- Bidding
- Ensign
- Burgess
- Robe
- Antony
- Caesar
- Roman
- Symbol
- Rome
- Escort
- Sword
- Forum
- Decree
- Citizen
- Punishment
- Employ
- Crowd
- Midst
- Authority
- Senate
- Oath
- Triumph
- Youth
- Tomb
- Virtue
- Del
- Soldier
- Lifetime
- Chair
- Appeal
- Courage
- Slave
- Horse
- Arab
- Wear
- Command
- Office
- Senator
- Imperial
- Body
- Republican
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
LICTOR, noun. An officer in ancient Rome, attendant on a consul or magistrate, who bore the fasces and was responsible for punishing criminals.
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