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CATERVA

Volume 6 · 62 words · 1842 Edition

in ancient military writers, a term used in speaking of the Gaulish or Celtiberian armies, denoting a body of 6000 armed men. The word *caterva*, or *catervarius*, is also frequently used by ancient writers to denote a party or corps of soldiers in disorder or disarray, and therefore it is distinguished from cohort or turma, which means troops in a certain order.