angusticlave

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia

  • noun A narrow purple stripe or band reaching from the shoulder to the bottom of the tunic on each side, worn regularly by members of the Roman equestrian order, and sometimes by those of inferior rank who had the means to provide it. It was woven in the fabric, and is rarely indicated in sculpture.

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This word comes from the Latin ‘angustus,’ narrow, plus ‘clava,’ knotty stick.