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Definition of Trabea

Trabea
Trabea Tra"be*a, n.; pl. Trabe[ae]. [L.] (Rom. Antiq.) A toga of purple, or ornamented with purple horizontal stripes. -- worn by kings, consuls, and augurs. --Dr. W. Smith.

Meaning of Trabea from wikipedia

- Trabea (pl.: trabeae) is the name of various pieces of Roman clothing. A distinct feature of all trabeae was their colorusually red or purple. They...
- Cellularia trabea (Pers.) ****ze (1898) Cellularia vialis (Peck) ****ze (1898) Chaetoporellus trabeus (Rostk.) M.P.Christ. (1960) Coriolopsis trabea (Pers...
- Malawi, Ethiopia Trabea cazorla Snazell, 1983 — Spain, Morocco, Algeria Trabea heteroculata Strand, 1913 — Rwanda, Tanzania, Kenya Trabea natalensis Russell-Smith...
- increasingly elaborate, and was combined with elements of the consular trabea. Trabea, ****ociated with citizens of equestrian rank; thus their description...
- family and a few of the most senior officials. It developed out of the trabea triumphalis of the Roman consuls. There were different male and female versions...
-  esmeralda Binomial name Polychrysia esmeralda (Oberthür, 1880) Synonyms Plusia moneta var. esmeralda Oberthür, 1880 Plusia esmeralda Deva trabea Smith, 1895...
- which represented the empire and the court. The loros derived from the trabea triumphalis, a ceremonial toga worn by consuls. It was more prominent in...
- 1959—Australia Tetralycosa Roewer, 1960—Australia Tigrosa Brady, 2012—North America Trabea Simon, 1876—Africa, Spain, Turkey Trabeops Roewer, 1959—North America Trebacosa...
- is from the Latin trabs, beam; influenced by trabeatus, clothed in the trabea, a ritual garment. Post-and-lintel construction is one of four ancient structural...
- civilian authority and military distinction: the sceptre of the king; the trabea, a purple garment that varied in form, but was perhaps most often used as...