"armilustrum" meaning in English

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Noun

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  1. (Ancient Rome) A festival, in Ancient Rome, in honour of Mars, the god of war. Tags: Ancient-Rome Categories (topical): Ancient Rome Translations (Translations): armilustro [masculine] (Italian)
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