caestuses

/ˈkɛstəsɪz/
noun
  1. Plural form of caestus; heavy leather gloves or bands worn by ancient Roman boxers.
    • The leather of these caestuses has survived for nearly two thousand years.
    • Fighters would often decorate their caestuses with symbols of their victories.
    • The museum displayed several ancient caestuses used by Roman athletes.
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