lictorian
/ˈlɪktəriən/Definitions
1. noun
A former official in ancient Rome who led a procession of the magistrates, especially the consuls.
“The lictor’s staff was a symbol of the power of the Roman Republic.”
1. noun
A former official in ancient Rome who led a procession of the magistrates, especially the consuls.
“The lictor’s staff was a symbol of the power of the Roman Republic.”