
Lictor
UK
/ˈlɪktə/
US
/ˈlɪktər/

Translation lictor into russian
lictor
NounUK
/ˈlɪktə/
US
/ˈlɪktər/
In ancient Rome, a lictor was an officer attending the consul or other magistrate.
В древнем Риме ликто́р был офицером, сопровождающим консула или другого магистрата.
Definitions
lictor
NounUK
/ˈlɪktə/
US
/ˈlɪktər/
An officer in ancient Rome who attended magistrates and carried the fasces, a bundle of rods with an axe, symbolizing authority.
The lictor walked ahead of the consul, carrying the fasces as a symbol of his power.