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Definition of Gladii

Gladii
Gladius Gla"di*us, n.; pl. Gladii. [L., a sword.] (Zo["o]l.) The internal shell, or pen, of cephalopods like the squids.

Meaning of Gladii from wikipedia

- on how their battle units waged war, and created over time new types of "gladii" such as the Mainz gladius and the Pompeii gladius. Finally, in the third...
- The gladius (pl.: gladii), or pen, is a hard internal bodypart found in many cephalopods of the superorder Decapodiformes (particularly squids) and in...
- punishment, which was reserved to authorities holding high justice, or the ius gladii ("right of the sword"). Although the terms high and low suggest a strict...
- of San Jose, California) who used a proprietary software by the name of "GLADII 1.1.3", allowing them not only to collect the IP addresses of users accessing...
- of neglect. In general, guilt, sin, or a fault. See also mea culpa. **** gladiis et fustibus with swords and clubs From the Bible. Occurs in Matthew 26:47...
- arthropods such as crustaceans and insects, the radulae, cephalopod beaks and gladii of molluscs and in some nematodes and diatoms. It is also synthesised by...
- German Genosse "comrade"), resulting in a translation of "sword-companion" (gladii consors, ensifer). This interpretation of the name is due to Jacob Grimm...
- point, to fling at the enemy. They also carried short thrusting swords, or gladii, for use in melee. They rarely wore armour as they were the youngest and...
- named. In later republican times, the hastati were re-armed with pila and gladii, and the hasta was only retained by the triarii. Unlike the pilum, verutum...
- fought as hoplites, using Gr**** clipei and whose wealth could afford them gladii in the case of a broken spear. By the 3rd century BC, this system was seen...