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BUSTUARIUM

Volume 6 · 54 words · 1860 Edition

in Roman Antiquity, gladiators who fought about the bustum or funeral pile of a person of distinction, in order that the blood which was spilt might propitiate the infernal gods. This custom was introduced in the room of the more inhuman practice of sacrificing captives at the bustum, or on the tombs of warriors.