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lab·a·rum \ˈlabərəm\ noun (-s) Etymology: Late Latin 1. : an imperial standard of the later Roman emperors resembling the vexillum; especially : the standard adopted by Constantine after his conversion to Christianity consisting of a purple silk banner hanging from a crosspiece on a pike and surmounted by a golden crown bearing the chi-rho 2. : any symbolical standard or banner |