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Meaning of scuta
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scuta (n. pl.)
See Scutum.
Webster
scuta (pl.)
of Scutum
scuta Sentence Examples
- The Roman legionaries proudly held their scuta in formation, creating an impenetrable shield wall.
- The gladiator's scutum was dented and scratched, bearing witness to countless battles.
- The heavy scuta weighed upon the soldiers' arms, but they endured their burden with determination.
- The enemy archers' arrows glanced harmlessly off the leather-covered scuta.
- The blacksmith spent hours forging the metal bosses that reinforced the center of the scuta.
- The soldiers used their scuta as a battering ram to breach the enemy's fortifications.
- The victorious general presented the captured scuta of the enemy commander as a symbol of triumph.
- The museum displayed a remarkably preserved scutum that had been excavated from an ancient battlefield.
- The historian estimated that the Roman legionnaire's scutum could withstand the impact of a thrown javelin.
- The artist depicted the scuta as glowing with celestial energy, symbolizing the divine protection of the legionaries.
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The Roman legionaries proudly held their scuta in formation, creating an impenetrable shield wall.
The gladiator's scutum was dented and scratched, bearing witness to countless battles.
The heavy scuta weighed upon the soldiers' arms, but they endured their burden with determination.
The enemy archers' arrows glanced harmlessly off the leather-covered scuta.