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lictor    
n. 执束杆侍从执政官惩罚人的官吏



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  • Lictor - Wikipedia
    A lictor (possibly from Latin ligare, meaning 'to bind' [1]) was a Roman civil servant who was an attendant and bodyguard to a magistrate who held imperium Roman records describe lictors as having existed since the Roman Kingdom, and they may have originated with the Etruscans
  • Lictor | Magistrate, Lictors, Roman Law | Britannica
    lictor, member of an ancient Roman class of magisterial attendants, probably Etruscan in origin and dating in Rome from the regal period Lictors carried the fasces for their magistrate and were constantly in his attendance in public; they cleared his way in crowds and summoned and punished offenders for him
  • Lictor - Warhammer 40k Wiki
    As a stealthy predator and scout, the Lictor, an advanced Tyranid Warrior, aids the Tyranid's advance It conducts commando raids and collects data by consuming its victims' brains, moving ahead of the swarms Its chameleonic scales enable it to camouflage and launch lethal ambushes
  • LICTOR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of LICTOR is an ancient Roman officer who bore the fasces as the insignia of his office and whose duties included accompanying the chief magistrates in public appearances
  • Lictor - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
    The lictor, derived from the Latin " ligare " (to bind), was a member of a special class of Roman civil servant, with special tasks of attending and guarding magistrates of the Roman Republic and Empire who held " imperium "; essentially, a bodyguard
  • Lictor - IMPERIUM ROMANUM
    Roman lictor (from ligare, meaning “to bind”) was a lower civil servant who initially preceded Roman kings (rex), and then some senior officials and emperors In fact, his role was to protect important figures in Rome who held imperium, or military, civil and religious powers
  • What is lictor? Simple Definition Meaning - LSD. Law
    In Roman law, a lictor was an officer who accompanied a magistrate possessing *imperium*, or supreme authority They traditionally carried a bundle of rods and an ax, symbolizing the magistrate's powers of life and death, as well as corporal punishment, over citizens
  • Lictor — Grokipedia
    A lictor was an ancient Roman civil servant tasked with attending and protecting magistrates who held imperium, the authority to command and enforce law, by carrying the fasces —a bundle of rods often bound around an axe—as a symbol of coercive power [1]
  • Lictor - Livius
    The word lictor may be derived from the Latin verb ligare, which means "to bind" This is sometimes said to refer to the fasces they carried, which were a set of rods that were bound in the form of a bundle, and contained an ax
  • Lictor - Warhammer
    Hidden by their chameleonic skin, these vanguard beasts stalk their prey beyond the reach of the Hive Mind's synaptic web, leading the greater swarm to fresh targets with a potent pheromone trail





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