scamillus
/ˈskæmɪləs/Definitions
1. noun
A scamillus, in ancient Roman warfare, was a small shield, especially one used by the pilum-thrower or the velite.
“The Roman legionnaire wielded a pilum and a small shield, or scamillus, during the battle.”
1. noun
A scamillus, in ancient Roman warfare, was a small shield, especially one used by the pilum-thrower or the velite.
“The Roman legionnaire wielded a pilum and a small shield, or scamillus, during the battle.”