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fulmĭnātus

fulmĭnātus · adj

provided with thunder-bolts

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What it meant

fulmĭnātus — Lewis & Short

fulmĭnātus, a, um, adj.fulmino,

I provided with thunder-bolts, bearing thunder: legio XII. fulminata, probably because their shields bore the device of Jupiter brandishing the thunder-bolt, Inscr. Orell. 517; 3174; Inscr. Murat. 869, 1; cf.: keraunofo/ron strato/pedon, Dio. Cass. 55, 23.

Where it came from

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