School dictionary of Greek and Roman antiquities . A BOLL A, a cloak chiefly worn by sol-diers, and thus opposed to the toga, the o-arbof peace. [Toga.] The abolla was used bythe lower classes at Rome, and consequentlyby the philosophers who affected severity ofmanners and ABOLLA, MILITARY CLOAX, ABROGATIO. [Lex.] ABSOLUTIO. [Judex.] ACATIUM (mdriou, a diminutive of&KaTos), a small vessel or boat used by theGreeks, which appears to have been theB 2 ACCUBATIO. same as the Roman scapha. The Acatiawere also sails adapted for fast sailing. ACCENSUS. 1. A public officer, whoattended on seve-
School dictionary of Greek and Roman antiquities . A BOLL A, a cloak chiefly worn by sol-diers, and thus opposed to the toga, the o-arbof peace. [Toga.] The abolla was used bythe lower classes at Rome, and consequentlyby the philosophers who affected severity ofmanners and ABOLLA, MILITARY CLOAX, ABROGATIO. [Lex.] ABSOLUTIO. [Judex.] ACATIUM (mdriou, a diminutive of&KaTos), a small vessel or boat used by theGreeks, which appears to have been theB 2 ACCUBATIO. same as the Roman scapha. The Acatiawere also sails adapted for fast sailing. ACCENSUS. 1. A public officer, whoattended on seve-al of the Rjman magis-trates. He anciently preceded the consulwho had not the fasces, which custom, afterbeing long disused, was restored by JuliusCssar in his first consulship. Accensi alsoattended on the governors of The accensi were also a class of sol-diers in the Roman army, who were enlistedafter the full number of the legion hadbeen completed, in order to supply anyvacancies that might occur in the were taken, according to the censusof Servius Tullius, from the fifth class ofcitizens, and were placed in battle in therear of the army, behind the triarii. ACCLAMATIO, was the public ex-pression of approbation or disapprobation,pleasure or
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