释义 |
vex·il·la·tion \ˌveksəˈlāshən\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin vexillation-, vexillatio, from vexillum + -ation-, -atio -ation 1. : a company of ancient Roman troops under one vexillum and detached for special service from a main body of soldiers 2. : a regular troop of Roman cavalry; also : a company of veterans of a legion |