释义 |
lictor/ˈliktə/n. (usu. in pl. 通常用复数) Rom. Hist. an officer attending the consul or other magistrate, bearing the fasces, and executing sentence on offenders [罗马]【史】(执政官等的)扈从(肩扛权标,对违法者执行宣判) [Middle English from Latin, perhaps related to ligare ‘bind’] |