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CLAVIVESTITUM

Volume 17 · 52 words · 1810 Edition

were flowers or studs of purple, interwoven with or sewed upon the garments of knights or senators; only, for distinction, the former used them narrow, the latter broad.

CLAVIS properly signifies a key; and is sometimes used in English to denote an explanation of some obscure passages of any book or writing.