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Volume 6 · 66 words · 1778 Edition

in Roman antiquity, twelve officers or sergeants, appointed by Romulus the founder of Rome, to attend him whenever he should appear in public; each of them bearing a battle-ax stuck in a bundle of rods, which was then the usual symbol of sovereignty in the petty states of Hetruria. It was also a part of their office to be the public executioners in beheading, scourging, &c.