Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun In botany, same as vexillum.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • noun A vexillum.

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Examples

  • Here he met a cohort of fair - haired Germans; yonder another with locks of red whose home he did not know; and again a vexil of Numidian or Pannonian horsemen.

    Cleopatra — Volume 09 Georg Ebers 1867

  • Here he met a cohort of fair - haired Germans; yonder another with locks of red whose home he did not know; and again a vexil of Numidian or Pannonian horsemen.

    Cleopatra — Volume 09 Georg Ebers 1867

  • Here he met a cohort of fair-haired Germans; yonder another with locks of red whose home he did not know; and again a vexil of Numidian or Pannonian horsemen.

    Cleopatra — Complete Georg Ebers 1867

  • Here he met a cohort of fair-haired Germans; yonder another with locks of red whose home he did not know; and again a vexil of Numidian or Pannonian horsemen.

    Complete Project Gutenberg Georg Ebers Works Georg Ebers 1867

  • Here he met a cohort of fair - haired Germans; yonder another with locks of red whose home he did not know; and again a vexil of Numidian or Pannonian horsemen.

    Cleopatra — Volume 09 Georg Ebers 1867

  • Labarum/vel vexil - inter dnos captiuos humi fe - es ereAum, cui infcriptum r.

    Lexicon vniversae rei nvmariae vetervm et praecipve Graecorvm ac Romanorvm: cvm observationibvs ... 1795

  • R (omanorurn centuria) F [aus] tini, ex vexil (lariis?) sagit (tariis?) exer (citus) Syriaci stip (endiorum)

    Was Christ Born in Bethlehem? 1851-1939 1898

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