lictor

/ˈlɪktər/
noun
  1. An ancient Roman official who attended a magistrate, carrying fasces (a bundle of rods) as a symbol of authority.
    • Each Roman magistrate was accompanied by a lictor carrying fasces.
    • In ancient Rome, a lictor's duty was to protect and serve the magistrate.
    • The lictor walked ahead of the consul, clearing the way through the crowd.
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