palus

/ˈpæləs/

Definitions

1. noun

A marsh or fen, especially in ancient Rome.

“The Roman conquerors drained the palus to create fertile land for farming.”

2. noun

A staff or stick, especially one used as a symbol of authority.

“The king carried a palus as a symbol of his power.”

Synonyms

  • fen
  • marsh
  • stick
  • swamp

Antonyms

  • desert
  • dry land