apluda
/əˈplʊdə/ (uh-PLU-duh)
Definitions
1. noun
A type of Roman triumph, especially one celebrated by a private citizen.
“The Roman general decided to hold an apluda to honor his victorious troops.”
/əˈplʊdə/ (uh-PLU-duh)
1. noun
A type of Roman triumph, especially one celebrated by a private citizen.
“The Roman general decided to hold an apluda to honor his victorious troops.”