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Grammar : Noun |
Spell : kuh-doo-see-uh s, -syoos, -shuh s, -dyoo- |
Phonetic Transcription : kəˈdu si əs, -syus, -ʃəs, -ˈdyu- |
Définition of caduceus
Origin :- 1590s, from Latin caduceus, alteration of Doric Greek karykeion "herald's staff," from karyx (genitive karykos) "a herald," from PIE *karu-, from root *kar- "to praise loudly, extol" (cf. Sanskrit carkarti "mentions with praise," Old English hreð "fame, glory"). Token of a peaceful embassy; originally an olive branch. Especially the wand carried by Mercury, messenger of the gods, usually represented with two serpents twined round it.
- As in wand : noun rod
- It is the Caduceus, or Rod, and the suit takes its name from it.
- Extract from : « Prophetical, Educational and Playing Cards » by Mrs. John King Van Rensselaer
- Let us take the caduceus of Hermes as the mystic symbol of beauty.
- Extract from : « Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 64, No. 398, December 1848 » by Various
- To describe the caduceus is to describe the love mechanism of ophidians.
- Extract from : « The Natural Philosophy of Love » by Remy de Gourmont
- A caduceus, against which rests a shield of arms, lies at her feet.
- Extract from : « Book-Plates » by William J. Hardy
- The cherub on the dexter side is seated, and holds a caduceus in his right hand.
- Extract from : « Book-Plates » by William J. Hardy
- A rod: A piece of the angelic outfit, derived from the caduceus of Mercury.
- Extract from : « The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri » by Dante Alighieri
- But when Mercury invented the lyre, he gave the lyre to Apollo in exchange for the caduceus.
- Extract from : « Gods and Heroes » by R. E. Francillon
- Like Forth, the newcomer wore a white coat with the caduceus emblems.
- Extract from : « The Planet Savers » by Marion Zimmer Bradley
- In its completed shape, the lightning-wand is the caduceus, or rod of Hermes.
- Extract from : « Myths and Myth-Makers » by John Fiske
- Later he added the twisted serpents at the top of this caduceus.
- Extract from : « Some Winter Days in Iowa » by Frederick John Lazell
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