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Definition of LITUUS

Lituus
Lituus Lit"u*us, n.; pl. Litui. [L.] 1. (Rom. Antig.) (a) A curved staff used by the augurs in quartering the heavens. (b) An instrument of martial music; a kind of trumpet of a somewhat curved form and shrill note. 2. (Math.) A spiral whose polar equation is r^2[theta] = a; that is, a curve the square of whose radius vector varies inversely as the angle which the radius vector makes with a given line.

Meaning of LITUUS from wikipedia

- undertaking. The lituus was also used as a symbol of office for the college of the augurs to mark them out as a priestly group. The ancient lituus was an Etruscan...
- has media related to Lituus (curve). "Lituus", Encyclopedia of Mathematics, EMS Press, 2001 [1994]. Weisstein, Eric W. "Lituus". MathWorld. Interactive...
- he was described as "Lituista Regius"—"royal lituus player". In the second half of the 18th century "lituus" was described in one source as a Latin name...
- the Carpathians. The alphorn may have developed from instruments like the lituus, a similarly shaped Etruscan instrument of classical antiquity, although...
- Denarius (42 BC) of C****ius and Lentulus Spinther, depicting the crowned head of Liberty and on the reverse a sacrificial jug and lituus...
- An augur with sacred chicken; he holds a lituus, the curved wand often used as a symbol of augury on Roman coins...
- Opisthostoma lituus is a species of air-breathing land snail with an operculum, a terrestrial gastropod mollusk in the family Diplommatinidae. This species...
- instruments were used by aeneatores, including the buccina, cornu, tuba, and lituus. In addition to their roles in the Roman army, aeneatores were also used...
- of Fermat's spiral r = a√φ under the inversion at the unit circle is a lituus spiral with polar equation r = 1 a φ . {\displaystyle r={\frac {1}{a{\sqrt...
- Pilate, (26-36 CE), which included Roman cultic items like the simpulum and lituus on one side, though the reverse maintained Jewish imagery. Attributing these...