victus
/ˈvɪktəs/Definitions
1. noun
a type of Latin inscription that indicates the name of a person defeated in battle, typically found on tombstones or monuments.
“The archaeologist found an ancient victus on the tomb of the Roman general.”
1. noun
a type of Latin inscription that indicates the name of a person defeated in battle, typically found on tombstones or monuments.
“The archaeologist found an ancient victus on the tomb of the Roman general.”