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Meaning of sagum

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sagum (n.)

The military cloak of the Roman soldiers.

sagum Sentence Examples

  1. The Roman legionnaires marched through the forest, their sagging sagums weighing them down.
  2. The defeated general stripped off his sagum and surrendered to the victorious army.
  3. The farmer used a sagum to wrap up his tools and protect them from the rain.
  4. The traveler's sagum was torn and faded, a testament to his long journey.
  5. The merchant carried his wares in a large sagum, slung over his shoulder.
  6. The centurion's sagum was adorned with a golden clasp, signifying his rank.
  7. The legionnaires' sagums were made of coarse wool, offering little warmth against the cold.
  8. The slave crouched in the corner, his sagum providing meager cover from the elements.
  9. The sagum served as both a cloak and a bedroll for the weary traveler.
  10. The soldiers used their sagums to create a makeshift shelter, protecting them from the harsh wind and rain.

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The military cloak of the Roman soldiers.

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The Roman legionnaires marched through the forest, their sagging sagums weighing them down.

The defeated general stripped off his sagum and surrendered to the victorious army.

The farmer used a sagum to wrap up his tools and protect them from the rain.

The traveler's sagum was torn and faded, a testament to his long journey.