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List Of Roman Military TermsThis is a list of Roman military terms. LA stans for latin and GR stands for greek origin of the word or expression. A A copiis militaribus (LA): 'in charge of military supplies'; imperial secretary responsible for military expenses. A rationibus (LA): 'in charge of accounts'; imperial secretary responsible for the treasury. A rationibus castrensis (LA): camp accounting secretary'; offical responsible for accounting supplies and provisions. Ab actis (LA): 'in charge of acts'; clerk. Ab epistulis (LA): charge of letters'; imperial secretary responsible for military promotions. Absentia rei publicae causa (LA): absence on behalf of the state; military service meant that most types of legal action against a soldier were frozen untill his discharge. Accensus (LA): 'reservist'; light legionary infantry soldier. Acceptarius (LA): discharged soldier. Acceptum (LA): amount received by soldier after deductions from his pay. Acies (LA): battle line. Acies duplex (LA): double battle lines. Acies triplex (LA): triple battle lines. Aclis (LA): javelin. Actarius (LA): clerk. Ad pila et spathas (LA): close quarter combat. Ad signa (LA): 'with the standards'; present with unit. Ad stercus (LA): latrine fatigue duty. Ad triarios redisse (LA): 'to fall back on the triarii (LA)'; to have reached a desperate situation. Adaeratio (LA): recruitment tax. Adcrescens (LA): adolescent; soldier's offspring that would follow in the hereditary military service of the fourth century AD and received rations before taking up actual service. Adiutor (LA): assistant; batman. Adiutor librarii (LA): assistant clerk. Adiutor praetorii (LA): headquarter's adjutant. Adiutor signorum (LA): assistant of the standards. Adiutrix (LA): 'supporter'; title borne by two legions raised from naval soldiers. Adlectus (LA): picked or transferred soldier. Adlocutio (LA): formal speech. Adstatus (LA): variant spelling of hastatus (LA). Aedes (LA): sanctuary in the HQ where the standards were stored and a likeness of the emperor was kept. Aenator (LA): military musician. Aerarium (LA): treasury; pay chest. Aerarium militare (LA): military pension fund. Aestiva (LA): summer campaigning camp. Aetos (GR): eagle standard. Agens in rebus (LA): late Roman intelligence operative. Ager publicus (LA): 'public land'; confiscated land belonging to the Roman state. Agger (LA): (1) earth wall; (2) assault ramp. Agmen (LA): column. Agmen quadratum (LA): square marching formation. Agrimensor (LA): surveyor. Aichm輯em> (GR): spear; javelin. Akontist購/em> (GR): javelineer; light infantryman. Ala (LA): 'wing'; (1) unit of the allies; (2) unit of auxiliary cavalry. Ala dromedaria (LA): cavalry unit with attached camel riders. Ala milliaria (LA): auxiliary cavalry unit with an establishment strength of some thousand men. Ala quingenaria (LA): auxiliary cavalry unit with an establishment strength of some five hundred troopers. Ala sociorum (LA): unit of several thousand soldiers drawn from the socii (LA) or allies. Alaris (LA): 'wingman'; soldier serving in ala (LA). Alaudae (LA): 'crested larks'; cognomen (LA) for the legio (LA) V originally raised by Caesar as a legio vernacula (LA). Album veteranorum (LA): list of veterans. Allag輯em> (GR): relief of duty. Allectus (LA): chosen man; elite soldier. Ambulatio (LA): marching exercise. Ambulatura (LA): marching exercise. Amentum (LA): thong attached to a throwing spear to increase range and accuracy. Angareia (GR): requisition of transport. Angaria (LA): requisitioning of transport. Angusticlavius (LA): decorated with thin purple stripe. Angusticlavus (LA): thin purple stripe on tunic indicating membership of the equestrian order. Ankoon (GR): catapult arm. Annona (LA): (1) provisions; (2) tax in kind. Annona foederatica (LA): subsidy given to allies. Annona militaris (LA): 'military ration'; (1) ration; (2) tax in kind to provide for rations. Antecursor (LA): 'front runner'; advanced skirmisher. Antepilanus (LA): 'in front of the spearbearers'; soldier stationed in first or second battle line. Antesignanis (GR): elite legionary. Antesignanus (LA): soldier fighting in front of the standards; elite legionary foot soldier capable of fighting as both heavy and light infantry. Anularium (LA): money grant received from military association. Aper (LA): boar; one of the five original legionary standards of a republican legio (LA) and symbol of the imperial legio XX and llegio X Fretensis. Apollinaris (LA): dedicated to Apollo. Aquila (LA): eagle standard. Aquilae natalis (LA): 'birthday of the eagle'; anniversary of the official founding of a legio (LA). Aquilifer (LA): eaglebearer; standardbearer carrying the legion's eagle. Archigybernes (LA): senior helmsman. Architectus (LA): engineer; constructor of torsion guns. Archoon tou kontuberniou (GR): 'commander of the tent party'; squad leader, term used as equivalent of dekarchos (GR). Arcuballista (LA): torsion gun; crossbow. Arcus (LA): bow. Arcuarius (LA): bowyer. Areani (LA): late Roman scout/spy unit based in Britannia. Aries (LA): battering ram. Arithmos (GR): military unit; Greek equivalent of numerus (LA). Arma (LA): weapons. Arma antesignana (LA): the weapons of the antesignani (LA); lonch輯em> (GR) or lancea (LA) and aspis (GR). Arma legionaria (LA): legionary weapons. Arma postsignana (LA): the weapons of the postsignani (LA); xyston (GR) or pilum (LA) and thyreos (GR) or scutum (LA). Arma velitaria (LA): the weapons belonging to the velites (LA); hasta velitaris (LA) and parma (LA). Armamentarium (LA): weapons storage. Armatura (LA): (1) advanced weapons training; (2) weapon instructor; (3) soldier with advanced weapons training; (4) armament. Armatura duplaris (LA): weapons instructor on double rations. Armatus (LA): armed. Armicustos (LA): soldier tasked with the administration and supply of weapons and equipment. Armidoctor (LA): equivalent of doctor armorum (LA); weapons instructor. Armiger (LA): 'weaponbearer'; armed man. Armilausa (LA): military clothing item. Armilla (LA): arm band used as military decoration. Artifex (LA): artisan. Arx (LA): fortress. Aspis (GR): shield. Aspis koil輯em> (GR): curved shield used by legionary heavy infantry. Aspis platea (GR): flat shield used by legionary light infantry. Assiduus (LA): propertied citizen with military service obligation. Aurum tironicum (LA): money tax levied instead of protostasia (GR). Auspicia (LA): supreme authority. Auxilia (LA): auxiliaries. Auxilia palatina (LA): late Roman crack infantry units. Auxiliaris (LA): auxiliary soldier. Auxilium (LA): late Roman infantry unit. Auxilium palatinum (LA): elite late Roman field army infantry unit. B Bacaudae (LA): late Roman rebel group in Gaul. Ballista (LA): torsion gun. Ballista quadrirotis (LA): ?fourwheeled torsion gun?; mobile catapult. Ballistarius (LA): artillery soldier. Balteus (LA): military belt. Bandifer (LA): Byzantine standard bearer. Bandon (GR): late Roman military unit. Bandum (LA): late Roman military standard. Barbaricum (LA): the world beyond the imperial frontiers. Barbarus (LA): non Roman; foreigner. Baro (LA): servant; groom. Barcarius (LA): bargeman. Barritus (LA): battle cry. Basileus (GR): emperor. Basilica equestris exercitatoria (LA): cavalry training hall. Basilica exercitatoria (LA): drill hall. Basilikon telos (GR): imperial guard. Basilikos (LA): imperial. Batavus (LA): (1) Batavian; (2) nickname of imperial horse guard trooper. Battualia (LA): fighting exercise. Bearcus (LA): variant spelling of biarchus (LA); late Roman noncom. Bearcus draconarius (LA): late Roman senior standardbearer. Bebra (LA): barbarian heavy javelin. Bellator (LA): fighter; warrior. Bellum (LA): war. Belos (GR): missile. Beneficium (LA): military promotion. Beneficiarius (LA): (1) soldier on special assignment; (2) military police. Beneficiarius consularis (LA): soldier attached to a provincial governor's staff. Beneficiarius legati legionis (LA): soldier attached to staff of legionary commander. Beneficiarius tribuni (LA): soldier attached to the staff of a tribunus (LA). Benephikiarios (GR): Greek equivalent of beneficiarius (LA). Biarchus (LA): late Roman NCO. Bipennis (LA): double headed axe. Boukellar诳 (GR): personal retainer, Greek equivalent of Buccellarius (LA). Bracae (LA): trousers. Brittunculus (LA): 'little Briton'; derogatory name for Roman adversary in Britannia. Buccellarius (LA): private retainer. Buccellatum (LA): hard tack; ration. Bucculla (LA): helmet cheeck piece. Bucina (LA): musical instrument. Bucinator (LA): trumpeter. Bucinator principalis (LA): trumpeter with NCO rank. Burgarius (LA): soldier stationed at burgus (LA). Burgus (LA): small fortification. C Cacula (LA): military servant. Caesim ferire (LA): to slash (with a sword). Calceus (LA): shoe; boot. Calciarium (LA): 'shoe money'; bounty demanded by troops for prolonged marching. Caliga (LA): leather personnel carrier; military boot. Caligatus (LA): person wearing caligae (LA); soldier, NCO or officer below the social rank of eques Romanus (LA). Calo (LA): horse groom; military servant. Campicursio (LA): military exercise. Campidoctor (LA): drill instructor. Campigenus (LA): 'born at the exercise field'; elite legionary soldier. Campus (LA): cavalry training area; exercise field. Campus Martius (LA): field of Mars where during the republic troops were assembled prior to military campaigns. Canabae (LA): civilian settlement attached to military base. Candidatus (LA): (1) soldier awaiting promotion; (2) late Roman guardsman. Cannensis (LA): the nickname of the soldiers who had survived the defeat at Cannae and were kept in service until Carthage was defeated in the Second Punic War. Capite censi (LA): 'head count'; citizens that could not meet the property demands required for military service. Capsa (LA): container with bandages and medical implements carried by medics. Capsarius (LA): medic. Caput contubernii (LA): head of tentparty. Caput porcinum (LA): 'boar's head'; attack column or wedge formation. Carcer (LA): prison cell. Carcerarius (LA): prison guard. Carroballista (LA): torsion artillery. Cassis (LA): helmet. Castellum (LA): fort. Castigatio (LA): corporal punishment. Castra (LA): camp. Castra aestiva (LA): summer campaigning camp. Castra hiberna (LA): winter base. Castra movere (LA): to break camp. Castra nova (LA): 'new camp'; second base for imperial horse guard at Rome after the unit was increased in size. Castra peregrina (LA): military base at Rome for personel seconded from the provincial armies. Castra praetoria (LA): praetorian camp; (1) base of the praetorian guard at Rome established by Tiberius; (2) dense close ordered formation in the late Roman army. Castra priora (LA): 'earlier camp'; original base of imperial horse guard at Rome. Castrense peculium (LA): possessions acquired by soldier during military service which remained outside the patria potestas (LA). Cataphracta (LA): body armour. Cataphractarius (LA): heavily armoured cavalryman. Cataphractus (LA): heavily armoured cavalryman. Catapulta (LA): 'shield smasher'; torsion gun. Causarius (LA): soldier discharged for wounds or other medical reasons. Cedo alteram (LA): 'give me another'; nickname of a hated centurio killed in the Pannonian mutiny of AD 14 who used to break his vine sticks on the back of his men. Celeusta (LA): naval officer. Cenaticum (LA): provision of (money for) food; often extorted by soldiers billeted on civilians. Centenaria (LA): small fortification. Centenarius (LA): late Roman officer of equivalent rank as centurio (LA). Centenus (LA): unit of nominally a hundred men. Centuria (LA): 'hundred'; military unit of some thirty to two hundred foot soldiers. Centurio (LA): 'commander of hundred'; centurion; officer. Centurio alti ordinis (LA): centurion of higher rank. Centurio classicus (LA): naval centurion. Centurio deputatus (LA): centurion on detached duty. Centurio exercitator (LA): cavalry training officer. Centurio frumentarius (LA): centurion of the military intelligence service. Centurio legionarius (LA): legionary centurion. Centurio ordinarius/ordinatus (LA): centurion commanding a centuria (LA). Centurio posterior (LA): second in command of a manipulus (LA). Centurio prior (LA): senior centurion of a manipulus (LA). Centurio protector (LA): 'bodyguard centurion'; officer among the protectores (LA). Centurio regionarius (LA): district centurion responsible for administration and law enforcement. Centurio retentus (LA): centurion serving on after term of service. Centurio speculatorum Augustorum (LA): officer attached to the speculatores (LA) of the praetorian guard. Centurio statorum (LA): centurion in charge of military constabulary. Centurio stratorum (LA): officer in charge of horse supply to the army which was at times placed in command of the pedites singulares (LA). Centurio supernumerarius (LA): supernumerary centurion with special assignments. Cervus (LA): 'animal horn'; obstacle made of pointed stakes. Cetra (LA): shield; small Hispanic buckler. Cetratus (LA): (1) soldier equipped with a small shield; (2) skirmisher. Charax (GR): wall. Cheloonion (GR): catapult block. Cheiroballistra (GR): torsion artillery. Chiliarchia (GR): unit of nominally a thousand men. Chiliarchos (GR): 'commander of a thousand'; Greek term for tribunus (LA). Choort輯em> (GR): cohort. Cibaria (LA): rations. Cibariator (LA): commissariat clerk. Cibus (LA): food; ration. Cinctus (LA): 'girded with sword belt'; combat ready. Cingulum (LA): late Roman military belt. Cingulum militare (LA): late Roman military belt. Circitor (LA): late Roman junior cavalry NCO originally tasked with making rounds to inspect sentries. Circumvallatio (LA): circumvallation. Civis Romanus (LA): Roman citizen. Civium Romanorum (LA): epithet of auxiliary units that were either originally recruited from Roman citizens or had received a mass grant of the citizenship for outstanding service. Clades (LA): defeat. Clades Lolliana (LA): 'Lollian defeat'; defeat of governor Lollius against invading Germanic tribesmen in 16 BC. Clades Variana (LA): 'Varian defeat'; defeat of Varus in the Teutoburgian forest in 9 AD. Classiarius (LA): sailor; marine. Classicum (LA): military musical salute. Classicus (LA): naval soldier; sailor, marine. Classis (LA): (1) part of population with military service obligations; (2) fleet. Classis Germanica (LA): 'German fleet'; Rhine fleet. Classis praetoria (LA): 'praetorian fleet'; main naval fleet stationed at Ravenna or Misenum. Classis praetoria Ravennatium (LA): 'praetorian fleet of Ravenna'; main Roman fleet based in Adriatic Sea. Classis praetoria Misenatium (LA): 'praetorian fleet of Misenum'; main Roman fleet based in Tyrhenean Sea. Clavarium (LA): 'hobnail money'; allowance given to soldiers for purchase of extra nails when involved in prolonged marching. Clavis lignea (LA): wooden practice sword. Clavicula (LA): curved wall and ditch extension protecting a gate of a marching camp. Clavicularius (LA): guard stationed at the gate. Clavus (LA): tunic decoration. Clibanarius (LA): 'field oven man'; heavily armoured cavalry trooper. Clibanus (LA): field oven. Clinicus (LA): medic. Clipeus (LA): buckler. Cognomen (LA): (honorary) nickname. Cohors (LA): military unit. Cohors alaria (LA): allied - or auxiliary unit. Cohors classica (LA): auxiliary unit originally formed of sailors and marines. Cohors equitata (LA): unit of auxiliary infantry with attached mounted squadrons. Cohors Germanorum (LA): the unit of Germani custodes corporis (LA). Cohors milliaria (LA): 'thousand strong unit'; military unit with an establishment strength of a 1000 soldiers. Cohors palatina (LA): 'palace unit'; tetrarchic title of cohors praetoria (LA). Cohors peditata (LA): infantry unit. Cohors praetoria (LA): (1) bodyguard of a general during the republic; (2) unit of imperial guard. Cohors quingenaria (LA): military unit with an establishment strength of 500 men. Cohors speculatorum (LA): guard unit of Marcus Antonius composed of scouts. Cohors togata (LA): unit of praetorian guard in civilian dress tasked with duties within the pomerium (LA). Cohors torquata (LA): auxiliary unit granted a torques (LA). Cohors tumultuaria (LA): irregular auxiliary unit. Cohors urbana (LA): urban cohort; military police unit. Cohors vigilum (LA): cohort of the watchmen; unit of the police force annex fire brigade. Cohortalis (LA): soldier belonging to a cohors. Collatus (LA): soldier picked for service in other unit. Collega (LA): member of the same unit. Comes (LA): 'companion'; (1)friend of the emperor; (2) late Roman army commander (3) elite cavalryman. Comes domesticorum (LA): commander of the household troops. Comes domesticorum equitum (LA): 'count of the household cavalry'; late Roman guard cavalry commander. Comes rei militaris (LA): 'count of military affairs'; late Roman military commander. Comitatensis (LA): soldier belonging to late Roman field army.Comitatus (LA): 'following'; imperial field army of the third century AD. Comites dominorum nostrorum (LA): 'companions of our lords'; imperial horse guards from the tetrarchy. Comitia centuriata (LA): popular assembly based on ancient army structure of centuriae (LA). Comitiatus (LA): senior officer elected by popular assembly. Commanipularis (LA): fellow soldier; brother in arms. Commoda (LA): discharge benefits. Commodiana (LA): 'Commodus' own'; honorary unit title. Commeatus (LA): leave. Commentariensis (LA): legal staff administrator. Commentarii (LA): field commander's report to the senate. Commilito (LA): fellow soldier. Comminus (LA): close quarter fighting. Compar (LA): soldier of the same rank. Conalaris (LA): 'fellow wingman'; trooper belonging to same cavalry unit. Concha (LA): ?seashell?; shipwreck. Concordia exercituum (LA): 'concord of the armies'; propaganda slogan used on coins. Conditorium (LA): depot. Conductor (LA): supply contractor. Congeries armorum: pile of military equipment. Conquisitor (LA): recruiting officer. Consilium (LA): imperial advisory council. Consistorium (LA): late Roman imperial advisory council. Constitutio (LA): service regulation. Several sets of military constitutiones (LA) were formulated by emperors, among them Augustus and Hadrianus. Consul (LA): consul; highest magistrate in republican Rome commanding major military forces. Consularis (LA): former consul (LA). Contarius (LA): heavy cavalry soldier armed with two handed pike. Contiro (LA): fellow recruit. Contributus (LA): transferred soldier. Contubernalis (LA): (1) officer cadet; (2) squad member. Contubernium (LA): tentparty; group of soldiers sharing a tent. Contus (LA): spear; heavy two handed thrusting spear. Conubium (LA): legal marriage. Conveteranus (LA): fellow veteran. Copiae (LA): (1) military forces; (2) supplies. Cornicen (LA): horn-blower. Cornicularius (LA): NCO with administrative duties. Cornicularius consularis (LA): NCO heading provincial governor's administrative staff. Cornicularius legati (LA): NCO at head of administrative staff of legionary legate. Cornicularius praefectorum praetorio (LA): NCO supervising administrative staff of praetorian prefects. Cornicularius praefecti classis (LA): NCO at head of administrative staff of fleet prefect. Cornicularius praefecti Aegypti (LA): NCO supervising administrative staff of governor of Egypt. Cornicularius praefecti legionis (LA): NCO at head of administrative staff of legionary prefect. Cornicularius praesidis (LA): NCO heading administrative staff of equestrian governor. Cornicularius procuratoris Augusti (LA): NCO at head of imperial procurator's administrative staff. Cornicularius tribuni (LA): NCO supervising tribune's administrative staff. Corniculum (LA): small horn used as a military decoration. Cornu (LA): (1) horn; (2) wing of battle formation. Cornuti (LA): 'horned ones'; late Roman auxilium palatinum (LA). Corona (LA): wreath or crown awarded as military decoration. Corona aurea (LA): gold crown. Corona civica (LA): wreath of oak leaves awarded for saving a fellow citizen's life. Corona classica (LA): fleet crown; naval decoration. Corona exploratoria (LA): crown awarded to scouts. Corona graminea/obsidionalis (LA): grass crown awarded for saving an entire army. Corona muralis (LA): crown awarded to first man reaching the top of an enemy wall. Corona navalis (LA): naval crown. Corona vallaris (LA): crown awarded to first man on top of an enemy rampart. Corvus (LA): 'raven'; movable boarding bridge. Covinus (LA): Celtic war-chariot. Cratis (LA): wickerwork shield. Crista (LA): helmet crest. Crista transversa (LA): transverse helmet crest used as recognition mark of centurion. Cristatus (LA): crested. Cuneus (LA): 'wedge'; (1) attack column or wedge formation; (2) cavalry unit. Cuneus equitum (LA): cavalry unit. Cura copiarum (LA): supply management. Cura explorationis (LA): responsibility for scouting. Curam agens (LA): soldier in charge. Curator (LA): (1) soldier, NCO or officer with special responsibilities; (2) supply administrator. Curator cohortis (LA): interim commander of auxiliary regiment. Curator Germanorum (LA): commander of the Germani custodes corporis (LA), the imperial bodyguard. Curator operis armamentarii (LA): person in charge of arms supply. Curator veteranorum (LA): officer in charge of time served soldiers awaiting discharge. Cursores (LA): 'runners'; assault troops. Cursus clabularis (LA): wagon post; imperial wagon transportation service. Cursus honorum (LA): the public career path of Roman nobles consisting of both civilian and military posts. Cursus publicus (LA): imperial posting system. Custos (LA): guard; guardian; sentry. Custos armorum (LA): soldier tasked with the registration and supply of weapons and equipment. Custos basilicae (LA): caretaker of training hall. Custos vivarii (LA): guard of animal enclosure. D Decanus (LA): commander of contubernium (LA) or tentparty. Decimipilus (LA): centurion of the pili of the tenth cohort of a legion. Decumanus (LA): soldier of the legio X. Decurio (LA): cavalry officer; (1) officer commanding ten to thirty horse men in the legion of the early republic; (2) officer commanding a turma (LA) in the auxilia (LA). Decurio exercitator (LA): cavalry training officer. Decurio praepositus (LA): decurion placed in command. Decurio princeps (LA): officer in charge of unit's administration. Decursio (LA): military exercise. Dediticius (LA): someone who has surrendered; prisoner of war. Deditio (LA): unconditional surrender. Deducticius (LA): settled veteran. Defector (LA): deserter. Defensores (LA): 'defenders'; troops in close order defensive formation. Dekanos (GR): militia man; police man. Dekarchos (GR): (1) cavalry officer; Greek equivalent of decurio (LA); (2) section commander, equivalent of decanus (LA). Delectus (LA): picked soldier. Deposita (LA): savings. Deposita ad signa (LA): 'deposits at the standards'; savings. Deputatus (LA): medical orderly. Dexa (GR): 'catch!'; motto inscribed on lead sling bullets. Diaseismos (GR): 'shakedown'; extortion was a relatively common military vice. Dictator (LA): senior magistrate granted emergency powers originally appointed for a period of six months. Difalangia (LA): double battle order, ie facing front and rear. Digmata (LA): shield decoration. Dilectator (LA): official in charge of conscription levy. Dilectus (LA): conscription levy. Diogmit購/em> (GR): urban militia man. Dioostra (GR): catapult slider. Diploma (LA): discharge certificate. Direptio (LA): sack. Discens (LA): trainee. Discens architecti (LA): trainee artillery constructor. Discens aquiliferum (LA): trainee eagle standard bearer. Discens aquiliferorum (LA): trainee eagle standard bearer. Discens capsariorum (LA): soldier training for function as medical orderly. Discens equitum (LA): trainee cavalryman Discens lanchiariorum ((Bad) LA): trainee javelineer. Discens mensorem (LA): trainee surveyor. Discens phalangarium (LA): soldier training as a phalangarius (LA): during the third century AD several experiments were conducted with Macedonian phalanx tactics, apparently requiring special training in weapons handling and drill. Discens signiferorum (LA): trainee standardbearer. Dispensator (LA): imperial treasury slave. Distributio numerorum (LA): distribution of units; the order of battle of the Roman army in the Notitia Dignitatum. Doctor (LA): instructor. Doctor armorum (LA): weapons instructor. Dolabra (LA): axe. Dolator (LA): sailor in charge of rigging sail. Dolus (LA): trick, ruse. Domesticus (LA): 'household man'; late Roman imperial guard soldier. Domitiana (LA): 'Domitian's own'; honorary title for loyal army units in Domitian's reign. Dona militaria (LA): military decorations. Donativum (LA): extraordinary grant of money. Donis donatus (LA): rewarded with decorations. Dory (GR): spear. Dory makron (GR): long spear or pike; weapon used by legionary phalangarii (LA) in third century. Doryphoros (GR): 'spearman'; guard soldier. Doux (GR): military commander. Draco (LA): 'dragon'; windsock standard. Draconarius (LA): dragon bearer; late Roman standardbearer. Dromedarius (LA): camel trooper. Ducenarius (LA): late Roman officer. Duovir navalis (LA): republican era naval commander. Duplaris (LA): NCO on double basic pay. Duplicarius (LA): NCO on double basic pay. Duumvir navalis (LA): member of naval committee of two; republican era naval commander. Dux (LA): commander. Dux ripae (LA): 'river bank commander'; subordinate commander of frontier section. E Eirenarchos (GR): militia commander. Eir让k蠳ch譡 (GR): peacetime attire ie without full equipment. Ektaxis (GR): battle order. Ektraordinarios (GR): Greek term for extraordinarius (LA). Elephans turritus (LA): turreted elephant. Emansor (LA): deserter. Emerita statio (LA): completed tour of duty. Emeritus (LA): soldier having served mandatory time; veteran. Eparchos (GR): officer. Eparchos il購/em> (GR): 'wing commander'; Greek term for praefectus alae (LA). Eparchos speir購/em> (GR): equestrian officer; Greek equivalent of praefectus cohortis (LA) and praefectus alae (LA). Eparchos toon toxotoon (GR): commander of archers. Epi toon topoon (GR): charge of the vicinity'; Greek title for centurio regionarius (LA). Epibata (LA): marine. Epibat購/em> (GR): marine. Epikouros (GR): auxiliary. Epilektos (GR): elite soldier. Epimel质s (GR): officer; commander. Epiploos (GR): ship's guard. Epistula commendaticia (LA): letter of recommendation; credential. Eques (LA): cavalryman. Eques alaris (LA): cavalryman belonging to auxiliary ala (LA). Eques Augustorum (LA): praetorian cavalry trooper. Eques Batavus (LA): (1) Batavian horseman; (2) imperial horse guard trooper, not necessarily recruited from that particular tribe. Eques capsarius (LA): mounted medical orderly. Eques cohortalis (LA): trooper belonging to cohors equitata (LA). Eques dominorum nostrorum (LA): 'horseman of our lords'; tetrarchic imperial horse guard trooper. Eques indigena (LA): local cavalryman. Eques legionis (LA): legionary horseman. Eques praetorianus (LA): cavalryman attached to cohors praetoria (LA). Eques promotus (LA): mounted legionary or praetorian. Eques protector (LA): legionary cavalryman acting as bodyguard. Eques Romanus (LA): 'Roman knight'; member of equestrian class. Eques sagittarius (LA): horse archer. Eques singularis (LA): (1) auxiliary trooper serving in the governor's guard; (2) legionary cavalryman serving as bodyguard of senior officers. Eques singularis Augusti (LA): trooper of imperial horse guard. Eques speculator (LA): 'scout' or 'spy'; mounted scout. Eques stablesianus (LA): 'stableboy'; mounted legionary. Equisio (LA): horse attendant. Equitatus (LA): cavalry. Equus (LA): (1) horse; (2) horse standard, one of the five original legionary standards in the republican Roman army. Equus publicus (LA): horse provided at state expense to a select body of Roman knights and senators. Equus privatus (LA): mount provi ded at own expense. Ergodotes (LA): naval soldier; sailor. Evocatus (LA): reenlisted veteran. Evocatus Augusti (LA): reenlisted veteran from cohortes praetoriae (LA). Euzonos (GR): light infantryman. Ex frumentario (LA): former military intelligence officer. Exactus (LA): accountant. Exarchus (LA): late Roman cavalry officer. Exauctoritas (LA): discharge from military service. Excerptor (LA): shorthand secretary; clerk. Excubia (LA): guard post. Excubitor (LA): late Roman guardsman. Excubitus (LA): guard duty. Exculcator (LA): skirmisher. Exercitatio (LA): military exercise. Exercitator (LA): cavalry instructor. Exercitus (LA): army. Exercitus Germanicus Inferior (LA): the provincial army of Germania Inferior (LA). Expeditio (LA): imperial field campaign. Expeditus (LA): (1) soldier without marching pack; (2) soldier with light equipment. Exploratio (LA): reconnaissance mission. Explooratoor (GR): scout; transliteration of explorator (LA). Explorator (LA): scout. Extraordinarius (LA): picked soldier from republican allies. Exuviae (LA): plundered weaponry and equipment. F Faber (LA): artisan. Faber navalis (LA): ship's carpenter. Fabrica (LA): workshop. Fabrica ballistaria (LA): artillery workshop. Fabrica cohortis (LA): cohort's workshop. Fabrica legionis (LA): workshop of the legion. Fabricensis (LA): artisan. Falarica (LA): javelin. Falx (LA): battle-scythe. Familia (LA): late Roman squad. Fascia (LA): socks. Felix (LA): fortunate; lucky; nickname borne by some imperial units. Feminalia (LA): breeches. Ferentarius (LA): (1) republican legionary light infantryman; (2) republican legionary slinger; (3) republican legionary light cavalryman; (4) military servant. Feriale Duranum (LA): military calendar of festivals. Ferrata (LA): 'ironclad'; nickname of one of the legiones VI. Fetialis (LA): priest involved with religious ceremonies surrounding declaration of war. Fidelis (LA): loyal. Finis (LA): border. Finitus commeatus (LA): restricted leave. Fisci curator (LA): praetorian guard armicustos (LA). Fiscus (LA): imperial treasury. Flavia (LA): 'Flavian'; raised or reconstituted either by Vespasianus for early imperial units or by Constantius in case of late Roman units. Flavialis (LA): late Roman NCO. Focale(LA): scarf. Foederatus (LA): ally. Foedus (LA): treaty. Forfex (LA): pincer. Forma (LA): map. Fossa (LA): ditch. Fossa fastigata (LA): V-shaped ditch. Fossa Punica (LA): 'Punic ditch'; ditch with inward sloping side and outward nearly vertical side. Foulkon (GR): Greek equivalent of fulco (LA); close packed defensive formation similar to the testudo (LA). Framea (LA): Germanic spear. Fretensis (LA): 'smashing' or 'destroying'; legionary nickname derived from a battle fought in the Fretum, the sea passage between Sicily and Italy. Frumentarius (LA): soldier responsible for grain supply; military intelligence operative. Frumentatio (LA): collection of grain supplies; fouraging. Frumentum menstruum gratuitum (LA): free monthly grain allowance; priviledge enjoyed by praetorian soldiers from Nero's reign. Fuga (LA): flight. Fulco LA): close packed defensive formation similar to the testudo (LA). Fulminata (LA): 'thunderbolt'; legionary nickname of legio XII. Funditor (LA): slinger. Furca (LA): baggage carrying pole. Fustibalis (LA): staff sling. Fustis (LA): baton; staff used as badge of office. Fustuarium (LA): death penalty by stoning or cudgeling. G Gaesum (LA): spear. Gaesatus (LA); spearman; Celtic mercenary. Galea (LA): helmet. Galearius (LA): military servant. Gastrapheta (LA): 'belly bow'; heavy crossbow / light torsion gun. Gastraphet購/em> (GR): 'belly bow'; heavy crossbow / light torsion gun. Gemina (LA): twin. Geminensis (LA): soldier belonging to a unit named Gemina (LA). Gentilis (LA): foreigner; barbarian. Germanicianus (LA): soldier belonging to the provincial armies of Germania Superior (LA) and Germania Inferior (LA). Germanus custos corporis (LA): German bodyguard of Julio-Claudian dynasty. Gladiator (LA): swordfighter. Gladius (LA): general term for sword, NOT necessarily a shortsword. Gladius Hispanicus (LA): 'Spanish sword'; double edged cut-and-thrust weapon with a tapering blade and a point suited for ripping open mail armour. Gladius Hispaniensis (LA): 'Spanish sword'; double edged cut-and-thrust weapon with a tapering blade and a point suited for ripping open mail armour. Gladius pugnatorius (LA): fighting - or combat sword; ie not a training weapon. Glans (LA): slingshot. Globus (LA): (1) fast moving unit; (2) square. Gorytos (GR): quiver. Gradus (LA): (1) marching pace; (2) military rank. Gradus deiectio (LA): reduction in military rank. Gradus militaris (LA): measured military marching pace. Gradus plenus (LA): full step; more relaxed step better suited for marching. Gravis armatura (LA): heavy armed. Gregalis (LA): private; common soldier. Gregarius (LA): private; ranker. Groma (LA): surveying instrument. Grosphomachos (GR): javelineer; legionary skirmisher. Grosphos (GR): javelin. Gubernator (LA): helmsman. H Halysidootos (GR): mail coat. Harpago (LA): harpoon. Hasta (LA): spear. Hasta amentata (LA): thonged javelin. Hasta pura (LA): spear without iron tip used as a military decoration. Hasta velitaris (LA): light throwing spear with soft iron tip. Hastarius (LA): spearman. Hastatus (LA): 'spearman'; legionary heavy infantryman. Hastatus centurio (LA): centurion in charge of unit of hastati (LA). Hastatus posterior (LA): deputy to hastatus prior (LA). Hastatus prior (LA): centurion commanding a manipulus (LA) of hastati (LA). Hastile (LA): (1) wooden practice spear; (2) staff of the optio centuriae (LA). Hastiliarius (LA): weapons instructor. Hastula (LA): small spear. H觥moon (GR): commander. Hekatontarch購/em> (GR): 'commander of hundred'; Greek term for centurio (LA). Hekatontarch賠lonchophoroon (GR): 'centurion of the spearmen'; commander of elite legionary lonchophoroi (GR) or lancearii (LA). Hekatontarchia (GR): 'unit of hundred'; Greek term for centuria (LA). Helepolis (GR): siege tower. Hemistrigium (LA): barracks buiding housing a centuria (LA). Herculiani (LA): 'Hercules's own'; tetrarchic elite legion. Hexeris (LA): 'six banked galley'; heavy war ship. Hiberna (LA): winter quarters. Hippago (LA): horse transport. Hipparchos (GR): cavalry commander. Hippeus (GR): cavalryman. Hippeus l觩onarios (GR): legionary cavalryman. Hippeus singoularis (GR): guard cavalryman. Hippeus t賠legioonos (GR): legionary horseman. Hippika gymnasia (GR): 'cavalry sports'; spectacular demonstration manoeuvres in which two teams of cavalrymen showed off their horsemanship and weapons skills. Hippikon (GR): cavalry. Hippotoxot購/em> (GR): horse archer. Hodopoios (GR): pioneer; road-surveyor. Holosid貯s (GR): heavily armoured soldier; Greek term for cataphractus (LA) or clibanarius (LA). Honesta missio (LA): honourable discharge. Honesta missio ex causa (LA): honourable discharge granted to wounded or sick soldiers. Hoplomachia (LA): weapons training. Hoplon (GR): weapon. Hoplit購/em> (GR): heavy armed soldier. Hoplitikon (GR): the heavy armed; Greek equivalent of gravis armatura (LA). Horrea (LA): granaries. Hospitalitas (LA): 'hospitality'; quartering and provisioning arrangements. Hospitium (LA): forced billeting. Hostis (LA): enemy. Hyparchos (GR): officer. Hypaspist購/em> (GR): guard soldier. Hyp貥t購/em> (GR): staff officer. Hypothema (GR): counter plate. Hyssos (GR): spear; Greek equivalent for pilum (LA). I Iaculator (LA): 'spear thrower'; light legionary foot soldier. Iaculum (LA): missile; javelin. Ignominiosa missio (LA): dishonourable discharge. Ilarch購/em> (GR): 'wing commander'; cavalry officer. Il輯em> (GR): "wing'; military unit. Imaginifer (LA): standardbearer carrying a likeness of the emperor. Imago (LA): standard with the emperor's portrait. Immounos (GR): soldier exempted from certain duties. Immunis (LA): soldier exempted from certain duties. Immunis bucinator (LA): trumpeter excused fatigue duty. Note that a bucinator (LA) is also attested as a principalis (LA), suggesting that this position could be held by men of varying status. Immunis karcerarius (LA): specialist soldier on prison duty. Immunis perpetuus (LA): soldier permanently freed from fatigue duties; the unusual addition of perpetuus (LA) seems to suggest that other immunes may have enjoyed this status for only a limited period of time. Immunis venator (LA): hunter with exemption. Impedimenta (LA): baggage. Impeditus (LA): soldier carrying baggage pack. Imperator (LA): commander-in-chief; emperor. Imperium (LA): (1) the right to command absolute obedience; (2) empire. Impetus (LA): attack. In calceo agens (LA): serving in equestrian position ie as centurio (LA), praefectus (LA) or tribunus (LA). In caliga agens (LA): serving as soldier, NCO or non-equestrian centurio (LA). In numeros referre (LA): to enroll; to enter an accepted soldier in the records. In praetorio agens (LA): 'serving at the HQ'; serving in cohortes praetoriae (LA). In vestimentum (LA): clothing expenses. In victum (LA): food expenses. Incomma (LA): standard height. Indictio (LA): levy of tax in kind. Inimicus (LA): hostile, enemy. Inquisitio (LA): examination of recruits. Insidia (LA): ambush. Insidiator (LA): 'ambusher'; soldier belonging to screening force; flank guard. Insigne (LA): distinguishing mark. Insignia scuti (LA): shield designs. Interpres (LA): interpreter. Intervallum (LA): space between the wall and the living quarters of a camp. Ioviani (LA): 'Iuppiter's own'; tetrarchic elite legion. Iter (LA): march. Iter iustum (LA): normal day's march of 20 Roman miles. Itinerarium (LA): simplified road map. Iudex (LA): 'judge'; Latin name given to Gothic supreme war leader known as the thiudans. Iugum (LA): yoke; gate made of spears under which captive soldiers were made to pass as a humiliation. Iumentarius (LA): soldier or military servant in charge of baggage animals. Iumentum (LA): pack animal. Iuniores (LA): 'recruits'; late Roman unit created around nucleus of veterans detached from another formation. Ius conubii (LA): right to contract a marriage. Ius fetiale (LA): 'fetial law'; religious rules governing Roman external relations and formal declaration of war. Iuventus (LA): paramilitary youth organisation. K Kambestrion (GR): frame holding catapult sinews. Kardiophylax (GR): 'heart protector'; body armour. Katalogos (GR): military unit. Katapelt購/em> (GR): 'shield smasher'; torsion gun. Kataphrakt購/em> (GR): mail or scale armour. Kataphraktos (GR): heavily armoured soldier. Kataskopos (GR): scout. Kenturioon (GR): centurion. Kleisis (GR): catapult trigger mechanism. Klimekion (GR): ladder strut used to secure bottom of catapult field frame. Kn譩s/prokn譩s (GR): greave. Konchos (GR): shield boss. Kontophoros (GR): 'spearbearer' (1) soldier armed with kontos (GR); (2) legionary heavy infantry soldier. Kontos (GR): spear; (1) term in Bellum Judaicum for usual cavalry spear; (2) term in Acies contra Alanos for pilum (LA). Kopidion (GR): kukri-like slashing knife. Kopis (GR): slashing sword. Kouphos (GR): lightly armed. Kouphos lonchophoros (GR): light spearman; legionary javelineer serving as commander's guard in Acies contra Alanos. Kouratoor (GR): soldier, NCO or officer placed in charge; see Latin curator. Kournikoularios (GR): Greek equivalent of cornicularius (LA). Kranos (GR): helmet. L Labarum (LA): late Roman military standard, that of Constantine the Great being known for the inclusion of the Chi-Rho sign. Lancea (LA): spear; (1) light thonged javelin; (2) thrusting spear with decorated blade used as badge of office. Lancea herculiana (LA): unspecified type of spear mentioned in Historia Augusta. Lancea pugnatoria (LA): combat spear as opposed to training weapon. Lancearius (LA): (1) soldier armed with lancea (LA); (2) light legionary or praetorian infantry soldier. Lanchiarios (GR): (1) soldier armed with lancea (LA); (2) light legionary foot soldier. Lanista (LA): gladiatorial weapons instructor. Lankia (GR): spear; term in Diodorus for Gallic thrusting spear with decorated blade. Latro (LA): bandit; guerilla fighter. Latrunculus (LA): petty bandit; guerilla fighter. Lectus (LA): (1) draftee; conscript; (2) chosen man; elite soldier. Lectus in sacro comitatu lanciarius (LA): picked out for service as javelineer in imperial field army. Legatus (LA): subordinate commander. Legatus Augusti pro praetore (LA): provincial governor. Legatus legionis (LA): senatorial legionary commander. Legeioon (GR): legion. Legio (LA): 'levy'; basic Roman military unit of several thousand men. Legio classica (LA): 'naval legion'; legion doing shipboard duty as boarding party marines. Legio comitatensis (LA): field army legion. Legio iusta (LA): 'proper legion'; legion constituted from citizens as opposed to unit levied from provincials. Legio palatina (LA): elite field army legion. Legio pseudocomitatensis (LA): frontier legion serving in late Roman field army. Legio urbana (LA): 'city legion'; legion raised for defence of the city of Rome itself. Legio vernacula (LA): legion levied from provincials rather than Roman citizens. Legio volonum (LA): military unit recruited from slave volunteers. Legionarius (LA): legionary soldier. Leones (LA): 'lions'; name of Caracalla's body guard unit. Leptos hyssos (GR): light javelin; type of pilum (LA). Levis (LA): early republican legionary skirmisher attached to units of hastati (LA). Levis armatura (LA): light armed. Liber commeatus (LA): unrestricted leave. Libera testamenta factio (LA): right to make a will free from formal legal requirements; important military priviledge. Liberalitas (LA): ?generosity?; alternative term for the special money grants more commonly known as donativum (LA). Libertus (LA): freedman. Librarius (LA): archive clerk. Librarius caducorum (LA): clerk in charge of the registration associated with deceased soldiers and the disposal of their belongings. Libritor (LA): (1) slinger; (2) artilleryman. Liburna (LA): light war-ship. Liburnarius (LA): marine. Lignatio (LA): collection of firewood. Ligo (LA): entrenching tool. Lilia (LA): 'lilies'; concealed obstacle. Limes (LA): frontier road. Limitanei (LA): frontier unit. Lituus (LA): musical instrument. Lixa (LA): military servant; camp-follower. Lochos (GR): military unit. Lonch輯em> (GR): spear; see lancea (LA). Lonchophoros (GR): (1) soldier armed with lonch輯em> (GR); (2) legionary light infantry soldier. Lorica (LA): (1) body armour; (2) parapet. Lorica hamata (LA): mail shirt. Lorica plumata (LA): 'feathered armour'; ribbed scale armour. 'Lorica segmentata' (LA): modern term for laminated plate armour. Lorica squamata (LA): scale armour. Loricatus (LA): armoured. Loricula (LA): small (and presumably light) set of armour. Ludus gladiatorum (LA): gladiatorial training school. Lupus (LA): ?wolf?; (1) spiked drawbridge; (2) one of the five original legionary standards during the republic. Lusoria (LA): small boat. LXG (LA): acronym for L(egio) X G(emina); the Tenth Twin-legion. LXGPFD (LA): acronym for L(egio) X G(emina) P(ia) F(idelis) D(omitiana); the Tenth Loyal and Dutiful Twin legion, Domitian's own. M Machaira (GR): cavaliry sword. Machaira Iberik輯em> (GR): Spanish sword; Greek equivalent of gladius Hispaniensis (LA). Machairophoros (GR): swordsman. Machina (LA): siege engine; torsion gun. Magister (LA): (1) officer; (2) NCO; (3) private with special responsibilities. Magister equitum (LA): 'master of the horse'; (1)late Roman senior officer (2) deputy to dictator (LA) during the republic. Magister militum (LA): 'master of the soldiers'; late Roman senior officer. Magister peditum (LA): 'master of the infantry'; late Roman senior officer. Magister populi (LA): 'master of the people'; equivalent title of dictator (LA). Magister praesentalis (LA): general of the late Roman imperial field army. Magister utriusque militiae (LA): 'master of both military services'; late Roman senior officer. Magistrianus (LA): late Roman intelligence operative. Malleolus (LA): fire arrow; incendiary projectile. Mandatum (LA): command; order. Manica (LA): armprotector. Manipularis (LA): soldier serving in manipulus (LA); heavy infantry soldier. Manipularius classis (LA): naval soldier. Manipulus (LA): 'handful'; (1) unit consisting of two centuriae (LA); (2) late Roman army squad. Manuballista (LA): 'hand gun'; (1) light torsion gun; (2) crossbow. Manubiae (LA): spoils; plunder. Manus (LA): (1) hand; (2) force; violence; (3) force; military unit. Manus ferrea (LA): 'iron hand'; harpoon. Manus Germanorum (LA): troop of Germans; early imperial horse guards. Martia (LA): 'Martian'; ie dedicated to Mars, the god of war. Martiobarbulus (LA): lead weighted dart. Matara (LA): Celtic javelin. Math质s (GR): trainee. Math质s hippeoon (GR): trainee cavalryman. Matricula (LA): records. Mattiarius (LA): spearman; javelineer. Mechan輯em> (GR): siege engine; torsion gun. Medicus (LA): medical orderly; doctor. Medicus castrorum (LA): doctor of the camp. Medicus chirurgus (LA): surgeon. Medicus duplicarius (LA): NCO on double pay in the medical service. Medicus ordinarius (LA): medical officer. Medicus pecuarius (LA): animal vet. Mensor (LA): surveyor. Miles (LA): soldier. Miles classiarius (LA): fleet soldier. Miles classis (LA): fleet soldier. Miles cohortis (LA): soldier belonging to a cohort. Miles gloriosus (LA): 'glorious soldier'; comic braggart soldier character. Miles gregarius (LA): private; common soldier. Miles gregalis (LA): private; common soldier. Miles legionis (LA): soldier belonging to a legion; legionary. Miles medicus (LA): medical orderly; army doctor. Miles missicius (LA): discharged soldier. Militaris (LA): military. Militaris cibus (LA): military food. Militia (LA): equestrian term of military service. Militia armata (LA): armed military service; as opposed to service in the late Roman civil service. Militia equestris (LA): equestrian officer post. Militiae mutatio (LA): transfer to another branch of the armed forces. Militia officialis (LA): the civil service, manned in Roman times by predominantly military personel. Militiae petitor (LA): 'petitioner for service'; equestrian requesting posting as an officer. Militia prima (LA): first stint of equestrian military service involving command of an auxiliary cohors (LA). Militia quarta (LA): fourth military posting in equestrian military career involving command of an elite ala milliaria (LA). Militia secunda (LA): second term of equestrian military service; generally this involved a post as tribunus either in a legion or an auxiliary unit, though for a limited period this involved command of an ala (LA), an auxiliary cavalry regiment. Militia tertia (LA): third tour of duty for equestrian officers involving command of an auxiliary fivehundred strong cavalry regiment, though for a short while a legionary or auxiliary tribunate was given as the third posting. Militia provincialis (LA): provincial army. Militia urbana (LA): 'city troops'; the forces stationed at Rome itself. Mille passus (LA): 'thousand paces'; mile; the Roman mile was 5000 feet of either 294mm or 332mm giving a length of 1480 m to 1660 m. Milliaria (LA): a thousand strong. Minister bello (LA): logistical officer. Minotaurus (LA): human headed bull standard which was one of the original five legionary standards in the republican army. Miscellum (LA): bronze table listing soldiers who had served their time. Missicus (LA): retired veteran. Missile (LA): projectile. Pilum missile (LA): throwing spear. Missio (LA): release from service. Missio causaria (LA): honourable discharge on medical grounds. Missio honesta (LA): honourable discharge. Missio ignominiosa (LA): dishonourable discharge. Misthios (GR): mercenary. Modiolus (LA): catapult washer. Mucro (LA): sword point; tip. Mulio (LA): mule driver. Mulus (LA): mule. Mulus Marianus (LA): 'Marius's mule'; nickname for heavily laden legionary. Munerum indictio (LA): punitive fatigue duty. Munifex (LA): soldier without exemptions from duty. Munitio (LA): fortification. Munus (LA): fatigue duty. Murcus (LA): potential recruit who has cut off his thumb to escape military service. Murus (LA): wall. Murus caespiticius (LA): turf wall. Murus Gallicus (LA): 'Gallic wall'; stone wall with a skeleton of stout wooden beams to lessen the impact of battering rams. Muscularius (LA): 'shellfish man'; late Roman marine. Musculus (LA): 'shellfish'; type of boat. N Natalis aquilae (LA): birthday of the eagle; military holiday. Natio (LA): 'nation'; barbarian auxiliary force. Navis (LA): ship. Navis longa (LA): 'longship'; warship. Navis oneraria (LA): transport vessel. Navis praetoria (LA): flag ship. Navis speculatoria (LA): scouting ship. Nauta (LA): sailor. Nauarchus (LA): ship's captain; naval officer. Nauclarius (LA): late Roman marine. Nauphylax (LA): ship's guard. Naupegus (LA): ship's carpenter. Nobiscum Deus (LA): 'God with us'; late Roman/Byzantine battle cry. Nomen Latinum (LA): 'Latin name'; league of Latin allies. Notae (LA): 'symbols'; short hand writing. Notarius (LA): secretary. Numerarius (LA): administrative official; clerk. Numerus (LA): military unit. Numerus collatus (LA): provisional unit. Numerus peregrinorum (LA): provisional unit of soldiers based at the castra peregrina (LA) at Rome. Numerus statorum praetorianorum (LA): unit of praetorian military police. O Obelos (GR): 'spit'; the long iron point of a pilum (LA) or soliferreum (LA) javelin. Obsidio (LA): siege. Ocrea (LA): greave. Officialis (LA): member of administrative staff. Officium (LA): (1) staff; (2) office. Officium rationum (LA): accounting office. Oikeios (GR): organic; incorporated into permanent strucure of a military unit. Oiket購/em> (GR): household retainer; private bodyguard. Onager (LA): 'wild ass'; torsion gun. Onagros (GR): 'wild ass'; torsion gun. Opera vacans (LA): soldier exempt from fatigue duty; first century AD term for the type of soldier called an immunis (LA) from the second century AD on. Oppidum (LA): fortified town. Oppugnatio (LA): assault. Optimas (LA): (1) noble, war lord; (2) Byzantine horse guard. Optimates (LA): Byzantine elite cavalry force. Optime Maxime, conserva numerus omnium militantium (LA): Best and Greatest, protect the collective of all serving soldiers; motto used on military equipment. Optio (LA): 'chosen one'; (1) NCO; (2) private with special responsibilities. Optio ad carcerem (LA): chosen man on prison duty. Optio ad spem ordinis (LA): NCO selected for promotion to centurionate. Optio candidatus (LA): NCO singled out for promotion to rank of centurio (LA). Optio carceris (LA): NCO in charge of the prison cells. Optio centuriae (LA): 'chosen men of the company'; NCO serving as rearrank officer of a centuria, in the imperial army classed as a duplicarius (LA), a NCO on double basic pay. Optio centurionis (LA): 'chosen man of the centurion'; NCO serving as rearrank officer of a centuria. Optio custodiarum (LA): optio (LA) in charge of guard posts. Optio draconarius (LA): chosen man among the dragon bearers; late Roman senior standardbearer. Optio equitum (LA): NCO of the legionary or praetorian horsemen. Optio fabricae (LA): soldier or NCO in charge of a work shop. Optio navaliorum (LA): NCO or specialist soldier in charge of boats. Optio praetorii (LA): specialist soldier or NCO attached to headquarters. Optio principalis (LA): NCO; not all optiones were noncommissioned officers, called principales from the second century on. Optio speculatorum (LA): NCO of elite cavalry bodyguards. Optio spei (LA): NCO selected for promotion to centurionate. Optio statorum (LA): NCO of military constabulary. Optio tribuni (LA): assistant to tribune. Optio valetudinarii (LA): orderly in charge of hospital. Optioon (GR): NCO. Opus (LA): work; job; task. Ordinarius/Ordinatus (LA): centurion. Ordinatio (LA): (1) battle deployment; (2) commissioning as centurio (LA). Ordo (LA): (1) battle line; (2) military unit; (3) post of centurio (LA). Ordo equester (LA): the equestrian order: originally the class of wealthy citizens from which the cavalry was recruited, later the class from which many senior officers were drawn. Origo (LA): origin. Origo castris (LA): 'born in the camp'; soldier originating from civilian settlement adjacent to an army base. Oothismos (GR): the shoving between two phalanges (GR). Ouetranos (GR): veteran; discharged soldier. Ouexillatioon (GR): detachment; provisional unit; Greek term for vexillatio (LA). Ornithoboros (GR): 'bird carrier'; unarmed Byzantine NCO who apparently no longer carried an eagle standard. Oulamos (GR): squadron; cavalry unit. Ouragos (GR): rearrank officer; optio (LA). Otium castrorum (LA): time off-duty. Ovatio (LA): triumphal entry for victorious commander. Oxybel購/em> (GR): torsion gun. P Pabulatio (LA): collection of fodder. Paenula (LA): cloak. Pachos hyssos (GR): thick javelin; heavier variant of pilum (LA). Palaistratioot購/em> (GR): veteran. Palatinus (LA): soldier belonging to late Roman field army. Paludamentum (LA): officers' cloak. Palus (LA): stake used as target for weapons training. Panis militaris (LA): military bread. Panoplia (LA): armour. Papilio (LA): 'butterfly'; tent. Parazonium (LA): sword carried by senior officers. Parma (LA): usually round buckler. Parma equestris (LA): cavalry shield. Parm輯em> (GR): usually round buckler. Parmula (LA): small round shield. Pectorale (LA): body armour. Pecuarius (LA): soldier attending to live stock. Pedatura (LA): infantry. Pedes (LA): foot soldier. Pedes singularis (LA): auxiliary infantry guardsman. Peditatus (LA): infantry. Pelekophoros (GR): axeman. Pelekus (GR): battle-axe or war hammer. Pellis (LA): animal skin. Peltast購/em> (GR): skirmisher equipped with light shield. Pelt輯em> (GR): light shield. Pent貨s (GR): quinquereme; galley with five oarsmen on either two or three levels. Peregrinus (LA): (1) freeborn provincial without Roman citizenship; (2) soldier attached to castra peregrina (LA). Perfuga (LA): turncoat. Perikephalaios (GR): helmet. Pes (LA): foot; length unit of either 294 mm or 332 mm. Petitor (LA): equstrian requesting military posting. Pezakontist購/em> (GR): infantry javelineer. Pezos (GR): infantryman. Phalangarius (LA): foot soldier trained in Macedonian phalanx tactics. Phalangit購/em> (GR): infantry man in phalanx (GR). Phalanx (GR): (1) close formation of heavy armed infantry equipped with spears and round shields; (2) battle line; (3) legion. Phalarica (LA): spear. Phalera (LA): decorative disc. Phalerae (LA): set of discs used as military decorations. Pharetra (LA/GR): quiver. Phederatos (GR): allied soldier. Phrouria (GR): guard post. Phrouros (GR): guard. Phylax (GR): guard; sentry. Phylax t賠chooras (GR): 'guardian of the land'; militia soldier; police man. Pia (LA): dutiful. Pilanus (LA): equivalent for triarius (LA). Pilos hysteros (GR): centurion; Greek equivalent of pilus posterior (LA). Pilleus Pannonicus (LA): 'Pannonian cap'; late Roman military cap. Pilum (LA): heavy javelin with long metal shank. Pilum murale (LA): 'wall javelin'; term nowadays often incorrectly used to designate pallisade stakes. Pilum praepilatum (LA): training weapon tipped with a ball to prevent injury. Pilus (LA): equivalent for triarius (LA). Pilus posterior (LA): deputy to pilus prior (LA). Pilus prior (LA): centurion commanding a manipulus (LA) of pili (LA). Pittakion (GR): chit; warrant. Pitulus (LA): drummer; used on ships to set the pace for the rowers. Planata (LA): flat shield. Pl貯oma (GR): ship's crew. Plinthion (GR): catapult frame. Plumbata (LA): lead weighted dart. Pluteus (LA): protective screen. Poliorket購/em> (GR): besieger. Poliorkia (GR): siege. Pomerium (LA): sacred boundary of the city of Rome within which the wearing of war gear was prohibited. Popanum (LA): republican era cavalry shield shaped like a sacrifical cake. Populus (LA): 'people'; part of the population with military service obligations, the people-in-arms. Populus Romanus (LA): 'the Roman people'; Roman citizen body with service obligations. Porta (LA): gate. Porta decumana (LA): gate opposite porta praetoria (LA), originally near the spot where the tenth manipuli (LA) of an army were camped. Porta praetoria (LA): gate facing the enemy. Porta principalis dextra (LA): right side gate. Porta principalis sinistra (LA): left side gate. Postsignanus (LA): soldier fighting behind the standards; legionary heavy infantry soldier. Praeco (LA): herald. Praeda (LA): spoils; plunder. Praefectus (LA): senior officer. Praefectus alae (LA): commander of a cavalry regiment. Praefectus castrorum (LA): camp commandant. Praefectus cohortis (LA): commander of a cohors (LA). Praefectus classis (LA): fleet commander. Praefectus equitatus (LA): cavalry commander. Praefectus equitum (LA): cavalry commander. Praefectus fabrum (LA): officer in charge of artisans. Praefectus legionis (LA): equestrian legionary commander. Praefectus legionis agens vice legati (LA): equestrian acting legionary commander. Praefectus praetorio (LA): equestrian commander of cohortes praetoriae (LA). Praefectus sociorum (LA): Roman officer appointed to a command function in an ala sociorum (LA). Praefectus urbanus (LA): city prefect. Praefectus vigilum (LA): commander of the vigiles (LA). Praemia (LA): discharge benefits. Praemia militiae (LA): discharge benefits. Praenomen imperatoris (LA): first name of the emperor; all emperors carried Imperator, Commander-in-chief, as their praenomen (LA). Praepositus (LA): commander. Praepositus copiarum (LA): supply offical. Praepositus horrei (LA): official in charge of the granary. Praeses (LA): equestrian provincial governor. Praesidium (LA): military outpost; fort. Praetensio (LA): military post; fort. Praetensione colligare (LA): to fortify; to strengthen with military posts. Praetentura (LA): forward part of the camp in front of the praetorium (LA). Praetor (LA): (1) senior Roman magistrate; during republic commander of minor military forces; (2) commander of allied contingent. Praetorianus (LA): soldier belonging to a cohors praetoria (LA). Praetorium (LA): commander's living quarters; HQ. Praeventor (LA): late Roman skirmisher. Praiphektos (LA): officer; Greek transliteration of praefectus (LA). Praipositos (GR): commander. Prata legionis (LA): fields or meadows reserved for the use of the legion. Pretium annonae (LA): ration allowance. Pridianum (LA): monthly or yearly strength report. Primanus (LA): soldier belonging to legio I. Primicerius (LA): late Roman officer. Primipilaris (LA): former primus pilus (LA). Primiscrinius (LA): senior administrator. Primus ordo (LA): 'first officer'; centurion of the first cohort, whose officers outranked the other centuriones of the legion. Primus pilus (LA): 'first spearman'; highest ranking legionary centurio (LA). Primus pilus bis (LA): 'first spearman for the second time'; senior centurion serving a second stint. Primus pilus iterum (LA): centurion serving second term as primus pilus (LA). Princeps (LA): 'leader'; (1) legionary heavy infantry soldier; (2) centurion in command of unit or administrative office. Princeps ordinarius vexillationis (LA): centurion in command of a detachment. Princeps peregrinorum (LA): 'commander of the foreigners'; centurio (LA) in charge of troops in the castra peregrina (LA). Princeps posterior (LA): deputy to princeps prior (LA). Princeps praetorii (LA): centurion attached to headquarters. Princeps prior (LA): centurion commanding a manipulus (LA) of principes (LA). Principalis (LA): NCO. Principia (LA): HQ building. Privatus (LA): citizen without official capacity. Privatus cum imperio (LA): citizen granted extraordinary powers without holding office as magistrate. Privilegium (LA): privilege, perk. Probatio (LA): examination. Probatoria (LA): enrolment document. Probatus (LA): recruit deemed fit for service. Procinctus (LA): military readiness. Proconsul (LA): former consul (LA) exercising similar imperium (LA) after his term of office; provincial governor. Procursator (LA): advanced skirmisher. Proditor (LA): traitor. Proelium (LA): combat. Proletarius (LA): Roman citizen unable to meet property requirements for military service. Promachos (GR): soldier belonging to the first battle line. Propagator imperii (LA): extender of the empire. Propraetor (LA): former praetor exercising similar imperium after his term of office; provincial governor. Propugnator (LA): 'frontrank fighter';(1) elite soldier;(2) marine. Proreta (LA): assistant helmsman. Protector (LA): (1) bodyguard; (2) staff officer. Protector divini lateris (LA): late Roman staff officer. Protector domesticus (LA): 'household bodyguard'; late Roman staff officer. Protostasia (GR): recruiting tax levied on landownership. Provincia (LA): province; area of responsibility. Provincia inermis (LA): 'unarmed province'; province without a permanent legionary garrison. Psilos (GR): light infantryman. Pterophoros (GR): 'feather bearer'; messenger. Pteryges (GR): 'wings'; leather or linen strips for the protection of upper arms and thighs. Pugio (LA): dagger. Pugna (LA): fight; battle. Pugnator (LA): fighter; warrior. Punctim ferire (LA): to stab (with a sword). Q Quadrata (LA): rectangular shield. Quadrieris (LA): warship with four rowers on two levels. Quadriga falcata (LA): scythed chariot. Quaestionarius (LA): interrogator; torturer. Quaestor (LA): (1) state official with financial responsibilities; (2) soldier of financial administrative department. Quarta militia (LA): fourth equestrian military post involving command of an ala milliaria (LA). Qui ordines sequentur (LA): 'the ones who follow the centurions'; the NCO's. 'Quincunx' (LA): modern term for the chequerboard manipular battle order resembling the five dots on dice; note that this was NOT a term used by the ancient Romans for this type of battle deployment. Quingenaria (LA): five hundred strong. Quinquatria (LA): religious festival that opened campaigning season. Quinqueremis (LA): 'fiver'; quinquereme; ship with five rowers on either two or three levels. R Rebellis (LA): rebel; insurgent. Receptio (LA): 'reception'; incorporation into the empire of barbarians across the borders. Remansor (LA): soldier left in camp. Remex (LA): oarsman. Remus (LA): oar. Renuntium (LA): report. Retentura (LA): rear part of a camp behind the praetorium (LA). Retentus (LA): soldier kept in service after serving required term. Rhomphaia (GR): sword; falchion. Ripa (LA): river bank. Riparius (LA): soldier belonging to late Roman frontier unit. Rorarius (LA): 'attacker'; legionary skirmisher attached to units of triarii (LA). Rostrum (LA): ship's beak or ram. Rudis (LA): wooden practice sword. Rufulus (LA): officer picked by a commander. Named after the consul Rutilius Rufus. Rumpia (LA): slashing blade; falchion. S Saccus undecimus (LA): 'eleventh bag'; military burial fund. Sacer (LA): 'sacred'; belonging to the emperor. Sacer comitatus (LA): 'sacred following'; imperial field army. Sacramentum (LA): military oath. Sagitta (LA): arrow. Sagitta ballistaria (LA): catapult bolt. Sagittarius (LA): (1) archer; (2) arrow-maker. Sagma (LA): pack saddle. Sagmarius (LA): pack animal driver. Sagum (LA): cloak. Sagularis (LA): camp road running along the inside of the rampart. Sagulum (LA): cloak. Salararius (LA): soldier enjoying special service conditions; mercenary. Salaratus (LA): soldier enjoying special service conditions; mercenary. Salgamum (LA): extortion of goods or money, a common military practice. Sambuca (LA): covered assault ladder. Salpinkt購/em> (GR): trumpeter. Salpinx (GR): trumpet. Sarcina (LA): marching pack. Sarissa (GR): Macedonian pike. Saunion (GR): spear; javelin. Scala (LA): ladder. Scamnum (LA): partition of military camp. Scamnum tribunorum (LA): part of the camp used to house the tribuni (LA). Scapha (LA): scouting vessel. Schast販a (GR): catapult trigger mechanism. Schola (LA): (1) social club; (2) military unit. Schola palatina (LA): late Roman mounted imperial guard unit. Schola principalium (LA): NCO social club. Scholarius (LA): late Roman horse guard trooper. Scola (LA): (1) social club; (2) military unit. Scola agentum in rebus (LA): late Roman military intelligence unit. Scopae (LA): practice target. Scordiscus militaris (LA): saddle. Scorpio (LA): 'scorpion'; (1) torsion gun; (2) artilleryman. Scorpionarius (LA): artilleryman. Scriba (LA): writer; clerk. Scrinia (LA): administrative office. Scriniarius (LA): administrative official; clerk. Scurra (LA): late Roman guardsman. Scutarius (LA): 'shieldbearer'; (1) soldier equipped with large shield; (2) guardsman. Scutatus (LA): soldier equipped with larger sized shield. Scutum (LA): shield. Scutum publicum (LA): government issue shield. Secutor (LA): bodyguard; batman. Semaforus (LA): standardbearer. S譥ion (GR): standard. S譩aphoros (GR): standardbearer. Semispatha (LA): short sword. Semissalis (LA): late Roman junior NCO. Semivocale (LA): musical signal. Senator (LA): (1) senator; member of Roman senate; (2) late Roman senior officer in the centurionate. Seniores (LA): 'veterans'; late Roman unit that detached men to create the core of a Iuniores (LA) unit. Sermo castrensis (LA): 'camp language'; military slang. Serra (LA): 'saw'; serrated battle formation. Sesquiplicarius (LA): NCO on pay and a half. Signa inferre (LA): 'to move the standards forward'; to advance, to attack. Signaculum (LA): lead identification disc worn by recruits. Signatus (LA): soldier that has been accepted for service. Signifer (LA): standardbearer. Signifer princeps (LA): senior standard bearer. Signum (LA): (1) standard; (2) identification tattoo worn by soldiers. Simplaris (LA): soldier on basic pay. Singularis (LA): 'singled out', picked soldier. Skorpioon (GR): artilleryman. Skouton (GR): shield. Socii (LA): allies. Socii navales (LA): naval allies. Socii Nominis Latini (LA): 'allies of the Latin name'; Latin league allies. Socius (LA): ally. Solliferreum (LA): javelin made wholly of iron. Spatha (LA): sword; often, but by no means invariably a sword with a long blade. Spath輯em> (GR): sword. Spath蠭akra (GR): long sword. Speculator (LA): (1) scout/spy; (2) mounted legionary or praetorian serving as bodyguard and executioner. Speculator Augusti (LA): cavalryman attached to a praetorian cohort. Speira (GR): military unit. Speira strat觩s (GR): Greek term for cohors praetoria (LA); unit of imperial guard. Sphendon质s (GR): slinger. Spiculum (LA): javelin; late Roman pilum successor. Spina (LA): reinforcing spine on shield. Spolia (LA): spoils; plunder. Spolia opima (LA): the plundered weapons and equipment of a conquered enemy champion or commander. To dedicate the spolia opima (LA) brought great prestige. Spongia (LA): Samnite triple disc body armour. SPQR (LA): acronym for S(enatus) P(opulus)Q(ue) R(omanus); the senate and people of Rome. Statio (LA): (1) military post; (2) tour of duty. Statio expleta (LA): completed tour of duty. Statio frumentariorum (LA): post of military intelligence service. Statio vigilum (LA): 'watch post'; police post annex fire department station. Stationarius (LA): soldier stationed on outpost. Statmouchos (GR): (1) billeting official; (2) civilian housing soldiers. Stator (LA): military policeman. Stellatura (LA): deduction made by officer from a soldier's allowance. Stephanos (GR): helmet crest. Stigma (GR): mark, tattoo. Stimulus (LA): 'goad'; type of defensive trap. Stipendarius (LA): soldier serving for pay. Stipendiosus (LA): soldier serving for pay. Stipendium (LA): (1) regular soldier's pay; (2) year of military service. Stipendium centurionicum (LA): year of service as centurion. Stratarch購/em> (GR): legionary commander. Strateia (GR): (1) military service; (2) equestrian officer post; Greek equivalent of militia (LA). Strat觯s (GR): commander; general. Strat觯s hypatos (GR): 'supreme commander'; Greek term for consul (LA). Stratia (GR): army. Strati輯em> (GR): (1) army; (2) legion. Stratioot購/em> (GR): soldier. Stratopedarch購/em> (GR): commander; Greek term for praefectus castrorum (LA). Stratopedon (GR): (1) camp; (2) legion. Strator (LA): soldier in charge of horse supply to the army. Stratura (LA): cavalry detachment. Striga (LA): pair of barracks housing a manipulus (LA). Sub aquila (LA): 'under the eagle'; on active duty. Sub cura (LA): under the care of. Sub signis (LA): 'under the standards'; in military service. Sub vexillo (LA): 'under the flag'; veteran duty with lighter service. Sub iugum missus (LA): POW who passed under the yoke. Subarmalis (LA): (1) arming doublet; (2) type of spear, possibly a short javelin. Suboptio (LA): 'under optio'; naval soldier subordinate to an optio (LA). Subpraefectus (LA): subordinate commander. Subsidia (LA): supporting troops; auxiliaries. Subsignanus miles (LA): soldier on active duty. Sudis (LA): stake. Summus curator (LA): senior administrator in charge of supply. Suovetaurilia (LA): sacrifice of a pig, sheep and bull. Symmachos (GR): ally. Symmacharis (LA): ally; auxiliary. Symmach(GR): allied or auxiliary force. Symphoniacus (LA): flute player; musician indicating the rowing speed on smaller war ships. Synaspismos (GR): (1) locked shields formation; (2) Greek term for testudo (LA). Synedrion (GR): military council. Syntagma (GR): military unit. Synteleia tiroonoon (GR): conscription levy. Sysstratioot購/em> (GR): fellow soldier, brother-in-arms/ T Tablifer (LA): guard cavalry standard bearer. Tabula ansata (LA): winged board. Tabularium (LA): administrative department. Tabularium equitum (LA): administrative office of the legionary cavalry. Tagma (GR): military unit; term used by Josephus for legion. Tarentinos (GR): light cavalryman armed with javelins. Taurus (LA): bull, one of the five original standards of the legion. Taxiarchosi> (GR): senior military officer; used as equivalent of tribunus (LA). Taxis (GR): military unit. Tector (LA): cavalry trooper equipped with large shield. Tegimentum (LA): protective garment worn over armour. Tegimentum scuti (LA): protective shield cover. Telos (GR): military unit; word used by Josephus for legion. Telum (LA): missile. Terebra (LA): siege machine for drilling holes in walls. T貯on (GR): recruit. Tertius ordo (LA): 'third officer'; (1) centurion of the third cohort of a legion; (2) naval officer of uncertain rank. T賠hippou strat觯s (GR): 'general of the cavalry'; Greek term for magister equitum (LA), a senior late Roman commander. Tessera (LA): writing tablet. Tesserarius (LA): NCO in charge of the watchword. Testamentum militare (LA): military will; soldiers were granted the right to make a will that did not have to conform to all formal legal requirements. Testudo (LA): tortoise formation. Thoorakit購/em> (GR): skirmisher equipped with body armour. Thoracomachus (LA): padded armour. Thoorax (GR): body armour. Thyreophoros (GR): 'shieldbearer'; (1) any soldier equipped with body shield (2) light infantryman equipped with large shield in Hellenistic armies. Thyreophoros lonchophoros (GR): shieldbearing javelineer; legionary javelineer deployed in the four rear ranks of Arrian's battle formation. Thyreos (GR): large shield. Thyreos epim諨s (GR): oblong shield. Tibiale (LA): (1) legging; (2) greave. Tiro (LA): recruit. Tirocinium (LA): recruit's first campaign. Titulum (LA): stretch of wall and ditch in front of a marching camp gate. Tolleno (LA): siege crane. Tonos (GR): catapult spring. Tormentum (LA): torsion gun. Torques (LA): neck ornament awarded as military decoration. Tou tagmatos hippikon (GR): legionary cavalry. Toxot購/em> (GR): archer. Toxon (GR): bow. Trabes (LA): signalling device. Tragularius (LA): (1) javelineer; (2) archer. Tragulum (LA): missile. Translatio (LA): transfer. Translatus (LA): transferred soldier. Transvectio equitum (LA): annual parade in Rome by the equites Romani (LA) at which their horses and equipment were inspected. Trecenarius (LA): senior praetorian or legionary centurion of somewhat unclear status. Tres militiae (LA): the three postings of a full equestrian military career: (1) praefectus cohortis (LA) (2) tribunus angusticlavius / tribunus cohortis (LA) (3) praefectus alae (LA). Triarius (LA): 'third liner'; heavy legionary infantry soldier. Triarius ordo (LA): centurion of the triarii (LA) or pili (LA). Triarius prior (LA): senior centurion of a manipulus (LA) of the triarii (LA). Triboli (LA): caltrops. Tribounos (GR): Greek equivalent of tribunus (LA); senior officer. Tribunal (LA): raised platform in front of the HQ used for addressing the troops or administring justice. Tribunus (LA): senior officer. Tribunus angusticlavius (LA): 'narrow striped officer'; equestrian legionary officer. Tribunus cohortis (LA): commander of auxiliary unit. Tribunus cohortis urbanae (LA): urban cohort commander. Tribunus comitiatus (LA): officer elected as tribunus militum (LA) by the comitia (LA). Tribunus laticlavius (LA): 'broadstriped officer'; senatorial legionary officer. Tribunus militum (LA): senior legionary officer. Tribunus militum a populo (LA): senior legionary officer appointed by popular assembly. Tribunus Rufulus (LA): officer picked by the commander. Tribunus sexmestris (LA): tribune serving a tour of duty of only six months; note that there is absolutely no evidence at all to identify this officer as commander of the legionary cavalry as sometimes stated in modern literature. Tribunus vacans (LA): Late Roman unassigned tribune; staff officer. Trierarchus (LA): naval officer; ship's captain. Tri貨s (GR): trireme; galley with single oarsmen on three levels. Triremis (LA): trireme; galley with single rowers on three levels. Triumphalia ornamenta (LA): the insignia of a triumphator (LA). Triumphator (LA): victorious army commander granted the right of holidng a triumphus (LA). Triumphus (LA): triumphal entry into the city of Rome; highest honour bestowed on victorious commander. Tuba (LA): trumpet. Tubicen (LA): trumpeter. Tubicen princeps (LA): senior trumpeter. Tumultuarius (LA): irregular auxiliary. Tumultus (LA): mobilisation. Tunica (LA): tunic. Tunica palmata (LA): gold embroidered purple garment worn by triumphator (LA). Turarius (LA): sacrificial official. Turma (LA): cavalry unit. Turmalis (LA): soldier belonging to a turma (LA); trooper. Turris (LA): tower. Turris ambulatoria (LA): siege tower. Turritus (LA): turreted. Tympanarios (GR): drummer. Attested for the Byzantine army. U Ululatus (LA): battle cry. Ulpia (LA): founded or reconstituted by emperor Marcus Ulpius Traianus. Umbo (LA): shieldboss. Umerale (LA): shoulder armour. Urbanicianus (LA): 'city soldier'; soldier belonging to the cohortes urbanae (LA). Usurpatio (LA): rebellion. Usurpator (LA): rebel intent on seizing imperial power. Utere felix (LA): use with luck. V Vacatio munerum (LA): exemption from fatigue duty. Valetudinarium (LA): hospital. Vallum (LA): wall. Vehiculatio (LA): imperial post system. Vehiculum (LA): cart; carriage. Veles (LA): 'cloak wearer'; republican legionary skirmisher. Venator (LA): 'hunter'; skirmisher. Veredarius (LA): courier. Vericulum (LA): small javelin. Verutum (LA): javelin. Vestimentum (LA): clothing. Veteranus (LA): veteran; discharged soldier. Veterinarius (LA): vet; animal doctor. Vexillarius (LA): (1) standardbearer; (2) soldier serving in a vexillatio (LA). Vexillatio (LA): detachment; provisional unit. Vexillatio comitatensis (LA): late Roman field army cavalry unit. Vexillatio palatina (LA): late Roman field army cavalry unit. Vexillifer (LA): standardbearer. Vexillum (LA): standard with a flag on a crossbar. Vexillum veteranorum (LA): unit of veterans awaiting discharge. Via (LA): road. Via decumana (LA): camp road leading to rear gate. Via praetoria (LA): camp road leading to porta praetoria (LA). Via quintana (LA): camp road passing the encampment of the fifth manipuli (LA); road dividing praetentura (LA) in half. Via sagularis (LA): road running along the inside of a wall. Viaticum (LA): 'travelling money' ; pay for recruit's initial training period. Viator (LA): soldier on road patrol duty. Vicarius (LA): replacement; (1) recruit provided by conscript unwilling to serve in person; (2) lieutenant. Victimarius (LA): soldier in charge of sacrifical animals. Victoria (LA): victory. Victrix (LA): victorious. Vicus (LA): civilian settlement attached to military base. Vigilia (LA): watch. Vigilis (LA): watchman; member of the Roman fire brigade annex police force. Vinea (LA): protective screen. Vindex (LA): 'avenger'; title awarded to loyal units in civil war. Vir militaris (LA): 'military man'; equestrian or senator following a military career. Virtus (LA): manliness; courage; virtue. Vis (LA): violence; force. Vitis (LA): vine stick used as centurion's badge of office. Vocale (LA): verbal command. Volones (LA): freed slave volunteers. Voluntarius (LA): volunteer. Vulnus (LA): wound. X Xenia barbarik輯em> (GR): foreign mercenary unit. Xenos (GR): 'foreigner'; mercenary. Xiphidion (GR): short sword; dagger. Xiphos (GR): sword. Xylokopia (GR): execution by means of cudgelling; Greek term for fustuarium (LA). Xyston (GR): spear; term in Bellum Judaicum for pilum (LA). Xystophoros (GR): spearbearer. 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