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bracchĭālis

bracchĭālis · adj

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What it meant

bracchĭālis — Lewis & Short

bracchĭālis (brāch-), e, adj.bracchium,

I of or belonging to the arm: nervus, Plaut. Poen. 5, 4, 99: crassitudo, the thickness of an arm, Plin. 17, 17, 27, § 123: torques, Vop. Aur. 7.—Hence,
II Subst.: bracchĭāle, is, n. (sc. ornamentum): argenteum, Plin. 28, 7, 23, § 82 sq.; 25, 10, 80, § 129; 32, 1, 3, § 8; and bracchĭālis, is, m. (sc. torques), Treb. Claud. 14, 5 (class. armillae); an armlet, bracelet; cf. Prisc. p. 1220 P.

Where it came from

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