Definitions from Wikipedia (Sororium Tigillum)
▸ noun: The Sororium Tigillum, which translates as the "sister's beam", was a wooden beam said to have been erected on the slope of the Oppian Hill in Ancient Rome by the father of Publius Horatius, one of the three brothers Horatii.
▸ Words similar to sororium tigillum
▸ Usage examples for sororium tigillum
▸ Idioms related to sororium tigillum
▸ Wikipedia articles (New!)
▸ Words that often appear near sororium tigillum
▸ Rhymes of sororium tigillum
▸ Invented words related to sororium tigillum
▸ noun: The Sororium Tigillum, which translates as the "sister's beam", was a wooden beam said to have been erected on the slope of the Oppian Hill in Ancient Rome by the father of Publius Horatius, one of the three brothers Horatii.
▸ Words similar to sororium tigillum
▸ Usage examples for sororium tigillum
▸ Idioms related to sororium tigillum
▸ Wikipedia articles (New!)
▸ Words that often appear near sororium tigillum
▸ Rhymes of sororium tigillum
▸ Invented words related to sororium tigillum