pilentum (Meaning)

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pilentum (n.)

An easy chariot or carriage, used by Roman ladies, and in which the vessels, etc., for sacred rites were carried.

Synonyms & Antonyms of pilentum

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pilentum Sentence Examples

  1. The triumphant general majestically paraded through the streets in his opulent pilentum.
  2. The senator's refined pilentum was adorned with intricate carvings and draped in silken curtains.
  3. The wealthy matron unveiled her new pilentum, its sumptuous interior lined with the finest furs.
  4. The commoners marveled at the elaborate pilentum belonging to the city's governor.
  5. Slaves toiled tirelessly to pull the heavy pilentum adorned with the symbols of victory.
  6. The priestess rode in a sacred pilentum during the solemn religious procession.
  7. Travelers hired pilentum for comfortable transportation over long distances.
  8. The pilentum, a mark of distinction, conveyed individuals of high status with great fanfare.
  9. The banishment of the emperor was witnessed by a solemn cortege led by his gilded pilentum.
  10. The pillaging soldiers seized the magnificent pilentum, a testament to the conquered wealth.

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An easy chariot or carriage, used by Roman ladies, and in which the vessels, etc., for sacred rites were carried.

No synonyms found.

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The triumphant general majestically paraded through the streets in his opulent pilentum.

The senator's refined pilentum was adorned with intricate carvings and draped in silken curtains.

The wealthy matron unveiled her new pilentum, its sumptuous interior lined with the finest furs.

The commoners marveled at the elaborate pilentum belonging to the city's governor.