calceus (Meaning)
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calceus (n)
a shoe covering the ankle; worn by ancient Romans
Synonyms & Antonyms of calceus
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calceus Sentence Examples
- The Roman soldier polished his calceus, ensuring it gleamed in the sunlight.
- She admired the intricate design of the calceus displayed in the museum.
- The cobbler meticulously crafted each calceus with precision and care.
- His calceus, adorned with golden buckles, hinted at his affluent status.
- With each step, the soft leather of her calceus cushioned her feet.
- The worn-out calceus spoke of the traveler's long journey across rugged terrain.
- In ancient Rome, the quality of one's calceus often indicated their social standing.
- The fashion-forward noblewoman commissioned a pair of calceus embellished with jewels.
- The soldier strapped his calceus tightly, readying himself for battle.
- Despite the mud-stained calceus, he walked with pride, knowing he had served his legion faithfully.
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a shoe covering the ankle; worn by ancient Romans
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No antonyms found.
The Roman soldier polished his calceus, ensuring it gleamed in the sunlight.
She admired the intricate design of the calceus displayed in the museum.
The cobbler meticulously crafted each calceus with precision and care.
His calceus, adorned with golden buckles, hinted at his affluent status.