pelta

pɛlˈtɑː

Definitions

1. noun

A small shield, typically a curved piece of leather or metal, used by ancient Greeks and Romans for protection.

“The warrior wielded a pelta to deflect the incoming arrow.”

2. noun

A type of ancient Greek and Roman helmet or shield.

“The museum showcased an ancient pelta used by a Greek warrior.”

Synonyms

  • buckler
  • shield

Antonyms

  • offense
  • weapon