herald's wand
1Chinese Wand Exercise — 竹棒運動 The Sunrise pose from the Chinese Wand Exercise discipline Also known as Chinese Wand Focus martial arts Country of origin China …
2Caduceus — The caduceus (IPA|/kəˈdjuːsiəs/, ʃəs, ˈduː ; κηρύκειον in Greek) or wand of Hermes is typically depicted as a short herald s staff entwined by two serpents in the form of a double helix, and sometimes surmounted by wings. In later Antiquity the… …
3Caduceus — Ca*du ce*us, n. [L. caduceum, caduceus; akin to Gr. ? a herald s wand, fr. ? herald.] (Myth.) The official staff or wand of Hermes or Mercury, the messenger of the gods. It was originally said to be a herald s staff of olive wood, but was… …
4κηρύκειον — κηρύ̱κειον , κηρύκειον herald s wand neut nom/voc/acc sg κηρύκειος of a herald masc/fem acc sg κηρύκειος of a herald neut nom/voc/acc sg …
5caduceus — n. (pl. ei ) winged wand entwined with snakes, borne by Mercury; herald s wand of office. ♦ caducean, a …
6HERMES — the Mercury of the Romans; in the Greek mythology the herald of the gods and the god of eloquence and of all kinds of cunning and dexterity in word and action; invented the lyre, the alphabet, numbers, astronomy, music, the cultivation of the… …
7caduceus — [kə dju:sɪəs] noun (plural caducei sɪʌɪ) an ancient Greek or Roman herald s wand, typically one with two serpents twined round it, carried by the messenger god Hermes or Mercury. Origin L., from Doric Gk karukeion, from Gk kērux herald …
8κηρυκείοις — κηρῡκείοις , κηρύκειον herald s wand neut dat pl κηρύκειος of a herald masc/fem/neut dat pl …
9κηρυκείου — κηρῡκείου , κηρύκειον herald s wand neut gen sg κηρύκειος of a herald masc/fem/neut gen sg …
10κηρυκείων — κηρῡκείων , κηρύκειον herald s wand neut gen pl κηρύκειος of a herald masc/fem/neut gen pl …