Word, from the name of the be-fingered mitt at the end of one's arm, for a company, or rather 'fistful', of Roman soldiers
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- Eucharistic vestment; meal pin (anag.)
- A clerical vestment worn on the left arm
- Catholic vestment; an embroidered band of silk won on a celebrant's arm during Eucharist
- Narrow strip worn on the left arm as a clerical vestment
- Subdivision of a Roman legion before the introduction of the cohort in 107 BC; literally, 'handful'
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