talaria

/təˈlɛriə/
noun
  1. In classical mythology, winged sandals worn by the god Mercury (Hermes) that allowed him to fly.
    • The statue of Hermes includes detailed talaria carved from marble.
    • In the painting, the messenger god is shown with talaria on his feet.
    • Mercury's talaria helped him deliver messages swiftly between the gods.
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