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CALCEUS

Volume 6 · 50 words · 1860 Edition

or CALCIUS, in Roman antiquity, a shoe or half boot. The Romans, when reclining at table, laid aside their shoes; hence calceos poscere, to rise from table. The form and colour of the calceus sometimes denoted the rank of the wearer; hence the phrase calceos mutare, to become a senator.