单词 | pomerium |
释义 | pomerium/pə(ʊ)ˈmɪərɪəm/ /pɒˈmɪərɪəm/(also pomoerium) Roman History noun The strip of ground marking the formal, religiously constituted boundary of a Roman city.
OriginLate 16th century; earliest use found in Richard Grenewey (fl. 1598), translator. From classical Latin pōmoerium, pōmērium strip of ground marking the formal, religiously constituted boundary of a Latin or Etruscan town, boundary of any town, limits of a topic or subject, usually derived (as by ancient etymologists) from post behind + moerus, mūrus wall + -ium, neuter of -ius, suffix forming adjectives, but perhaps of Etruscan origin, the rites used for founding a city being Etruscan. |
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