cippus
/ˈsɪpəs/Definitions
1. noun
A type of ancient Roman tombstone, typically a pedestal or pillar.
“Archaeologists discovered a cippus near the entrance of the Roman forum, which provided valuable information about the ancient civilization.”
1. noun
A type of ancient Roman tombstone, typically a pedestal or pillar.
“Archaeologists discovered a cippus near the entrance of the Roman forum, which provided valuable information about the ancient civilization.”