Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
paludamentum
Noun
/pəˌlʌd.əˈmɛn.təm/
Definition
A type of cloak worn in ancient Rome, typically fastened at the shoulder.
Examples
- In ancient Roman ceremonies, the general proudly donned his paludamentum, signifying his authority and leadership.
- The colorful paludamentum stood out against the armor of the soldiers, emphasizing the distinction of their commanding officer.
- Historical reenactments often feature actors wearing a paludamentum to accurately portray Roman military attire.
Meaning
The paludamentum was a military cloak that served both functional and ceremonial purposes, often associated with Roman generals and high-ranking officials.
Synonyms
- cloak
- mantle
- cape