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paludamentum (n.)

A military cloak worn by a general and his principal officers.

paludamentum Sentence Examples

  1. The general draped his resplendent paludamentum over his shoulders, a symbol of his command.
  2. The crimson paludamentum billowed in the wind, signaling the legate's arrival.
  3. The warrior's paludamentum was adorned with intricate embroidery depicting scenes of valor.
  4. The emperor's paludamentum, a testament to his authority, was a magnificent work of art.
  5. The general's paludamentum bore the insignia of his legion, a mark of their loyalty.
  6. The paludamentum was not only a garment but a symbol of military power and prestige.
  7. The centurion's paludamentum was a simple affair, yet it conveyed his unwavering sense of duty.
  8. The legionnaire's paludamentum was his only shield against the elements, providing warmth and protection.
  9. The commander's paludamentum was a beacon of hope for his troops, inspiring them to victory.
  10. The discarded paludamentum lay on the battlefield, a testament to the sacrifice of its wearer.

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A military cloak worn by a general and his principal officers.

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The general draped his resplendent paludamentum over his shoulders, a symbol of his command.

The crimson paludamentum billowed in the wind, signaling the legate's arrival.

The warrior's paludamentum was adorned with intricate embroidery depicting scenes of valor.

The emperor's paludamentum, a testament to his authority, was a magnificent work of art.