aspis

/ˈæspɪs/

aspis

English Noun
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Definition

A type of round shield borne by ancient Greek soldiers.

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ἀσπίς (aspís).

Example Sentences

  • ""shield both large and tough" has never said that aspides are small and weak […]"
  • "Flesh dipped in the sea Ægeum will never be sweet; the herb Trigion being once bit with an aspis never groweth, and conscience once stained with innocent blood is always tied to a guilty remorse."
  • "As might be expected, characters of the aspides themselves are not of much value in pollen identification, but they are easily recognized and many three-pored, aspidate grains are broadly categorized as "betuloid" in studies of airborne pollen."
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