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phalera

[ fal-er-uh ]

noun

plural phalerae
  1. a metal disk or boss worn on a man's breast as an ornament or as a military decoration or used to adorn the harness of a horse.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of phalera1

1600–10; < Latin, singular use of Greek á (plural) cheek-pieces
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Example Sentences

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I desire you to look upon it as a voluntary Fault and a Trespass against Conviction: 'Tis one of those Things which are ad Populum Phaleræ, and by no means inserted to please such Men as you.

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Cnaeus Ostorius Geta, the hero of the first riverside fight in Britain, was allowed to triumph in consular fashion, though not yet of consular rank; and an inscription found at Turin speaks of collars, gauntlets and phalera bestowed on one Caius Gavius, along with a golden wreath for Distinguished Service.

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