pedum
[pɛdʊm]
Definitions
1. noun
A pedum is a small wooden or stone post used as a marker or milestone, especially in ancient Rome.
“The archaeologists discovered an old pedum along the ancient Roman road.”
[pɛdʊm]
1. noun
A pedum is a small wooden or stone post used as a marker or milestone, especially in ancient Rome.
“The archaeologists discovered an old pedum along the ancient Roman road.”