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Meaning of jugum

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jugum (n.)

One of the ridges commonly found on the fruit of umbelliferous plants.

A pair of the opposite leaflets of a pinnate plant.

jugum Sentence Examples

  1. The Roman general stood beneath the jugum, a humiliating symbol of his defeat.
  2. The conquered soldiers were forced to pass under the jugum, acknowledging their subjugation.
  3. The jugum served as a warning to those who defied the Roman Empire.
  4. The weight of the jugum pressed heavily upon the heads of the vanquished.
  5. The jugum symbolized the complete surrender of authority.
  6. The yoke of the jugum represented the power and dominance of the conqueror.
  7. Passing under the jugum was a degrading experience that forever marked its victims.
  8. The jugum was used as a diplomatic tool to intimidate and humiliate enemies.
  9. The institution of the jugum faded into obscurity with the decline of the Roman Empire.
  10. The legacy of the jugum persists today as a reminder of the brutality of ancient warfare.

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One of the ridges commonly found on the fruit of umbelliferous plants., A pair of the opposite leaflets of a pinnate plant.

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The Roman general stood beneath the jugum, a humiliating symbol of his defeat.

The conquered soldiers were forced to pass under the jugum, acknowledging their subjugation.

The jugum served as a warning to those who defied the Roman Empire.

The weight of the jugum pressed heavily upon the heads of the vanquished.