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maniple in a sentence

n.

Definition

Maniple: a historical division of soldiers in the Roman army or a liturgical vestment worn by priests during mass.

Sample Sentences

  1. The maniple was once a significant division in the Roman army, used for tactical purposes.
  2. In medieval times, a maniple was also a part of the liturgical vestments worn by priests during mass.
  3. During the archaeological dig, they discovered a beautifully preserved maniple from the 12th century.
  4. The term "maniple" can also refer to a group of items or a small handful of something.
  5. In the context of historical studies, understanding the role of the maniple can provide insights into ancient military strategies.

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