herald's wand
11κηρυκείῳ — κηρῡκείῳ , κηρύκειον herald s wand neut dat sg κηρύκειος of a herald masc/fem/neut dat sg …
12κηρύκεια — κηρύ̱κεια , κηρύκειον herald s wand neut nom/voc/acc pl κηρύκειος of a herald neut nom/voc/acc pl …
13caduceus — n. (pl. caducei) an Ancient Greek or Roman herald s wand, esp. as carried by the messenger god Hermes or Mercury. Etymology: L f. Doric Gk karuk(e)ion f. kerux herald …
14Berlin Painter — The Berlin Painter (active c. 490s c. 460s BCE) is the conventional name given to an Attic Greek vase painter who is widely regarded as a rival to the Kleophrades Painter among the most talented vase painters of the early 5th century BCE (see… …
15drawing of a caduceus — , caduceus A herald s wand or staff, especially in ancient times. In Greek mythology, a winged staff with two snakes twined around it, carried by Hermes (Mercury is his Roman name). As an insignia, the caduceus is also a traditional symbol… …
16καρύκειον — κᾱρύκειον , κηρύκειον herald s wand neut nom/voc/acc sg (doric) …
17κηρυκεῖον — κηρῡκεῖον , κηρύκειον herald s wand neut nom/voc/acc sg …
18κηρυκήιον — κηρῡκήιον , κηρύκειον herald s wand neut nom/voc/acc sg (ionic) …
19κηρυκίοις — κηρύκιον herald s wand neut dat pl …
20κηρυκίου — κηρύκιον herald s wand neut gen sg …