caunus
/ˈkɔːnəs/Definitions
1. noun
A type of ancient Roman cloak, typically a woolen or leather garment.
“The archaeologist carefully examined the remains of the ancient Roman soldier, including the worn caunus draped over his shoulders.”
1. noun
A type of ancient Roman cloak, typically a woolen or leather garment.
“The archaeologist carefully examined the remains of the ancient Roman soldier, including the worn caunus draped over his shoulders.”