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milliary
[mil-ee-er-ee]
adjective
of, relating to, or designating the ancient Roman mile of a thousand paces.
marking a mile.
milliary
/ ˈɪəɪ /
adjective
relating to or marking a distance equal to an ancient Roman mile of a thousand paces
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of milliary1
Example Sentences
Milliary, mil′i-ā-ri, adj. pertaining to a Roman mile.—n. a Roman milestone.
At the top of the steps are two colossal figures which represent as it is believed Castor and Pollux; then the trophies of Marius; then two milliary columns which served for the admeasurement of the Roman universe; and the equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius, noble and calm in the midst of these several recollections.
It stands like the golden milliary column in the midst of Rome, from which all others reckoned their distances.
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