margaritae
/ˌmärɡəˈriːteɪ, märˌɡəˈriːteɪ/Definitions
1. noun
The wife of a consul in ancient Rome, especially when the consul was a Roman knight.
“The margaritae would often attend official functions with their husbands.”
2. noun
A pearl given to a Roman knight’s wife when her husband was made consul, a symbol of their status.
“The Roman knight presented his margaritae with a pearl as a token of their new status.”