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Cestus — Ces tus, n. [L. cestus girdle, Gr. ?, lit., stitched, embroidered.] 1. (Antiq.) A girdle; particularly that of Aphrodite (or Venus) which gave the wearer the power of exciting love. [1913 Webster] 2. (Zo[ o]l.) A genus of Ctenophora. The typical… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Cestus — Ces tus, n. [L. caestus, and cestus.] (Antiq.) A covering for the hands of boxers, made of leather bands, and often loaded with lead or iron. [1913 Webster] || … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
CESTUS — Graecis κεςτὸς, cingulum, quasi κεντητὸς, a κεντέω. Hincque lora, quae pugnis addita, ad munimentum. Pugnis enim primum nudis certabatur, dein addita lora, propterea quod nudi quum fierent, saepe plus damni acciperent, quam facerent. Ea lora… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
cestus — cȅstus m DEFINICIJA pov. olovna pločica ili šiljak, pričvršćen na remenu starorimskih šakača; remen se omotavao oko šaka i podlaktica radi razornijeg udarca; danas: bokser ETIMOLOGIJA lat. cestus ≃ grč. kestós … Hrvatski jezični portal
Cestus — (röm. Ant.), 1) Band, Strick, Riemen; 2) (Caestus), Riemen, womit sich der Faustkämpfer (Cestuskämpfer) die Hand umwand, s.u. Faustkampf; 3) Gürtel, womit Frauen ihr Gewand unter der Brust schürzten; 4) Gürtel, welchen am Hochzeittage die… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Cestus — Cestus, der Gürtel der röm. und griech. Frauen, womit sie ihr Gewand unmittelbar unter der Brust schürzten. – C. in der röm. Zeit die Faustbekleidung der Athleten, ursprünglich nur aus Riemen bestehend, in der Zeit der gewaltsamen Athletik bei… … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
cestus — cestus1 [ses′təs] n. [L < Gr kestos, a girdle; akin to kentein, to stitch: see CENTER] in ancient times, a woman s belt or girdle cestus2 [ses′təs] n. [L caestus < caedere, to strike, cut down: see CIDE] a contrivance of leather straps,… … English World dictionary
cestus — I. noun (plural cesti) Etymology: Latin, girdle, belt, from Greek kestos, from kestos stitched, from kentein to prick more at center Date: 1557 a woman s belt; especially a symbolic one worn by a bride II. noun Etymology: Latin cestus, caes … New Collegiate Dictionary
cestus — cestus1 /ses teuhs/, n., pl. cesti / tuy/. 1. a girdle or belt, esp. as worn by women of ancient Greece. 2. Class. Myth. the girdle of Venus, decorated with every object that could arouse amorous desire. Also, esp. Brit., cestos. [1570 80; < L … Universalium