Caducei [noun]
Definition of Caducei:
rod
Opposite/Antonyms of Caducei:
-
Sentence/Example of Caducei:
The name of Hermes was chosen because of the supposed magical powers of the god of the caduceus.
I don't know whether anyone has ever remarked that the caduceus of Mercury represents two serpents coupled.
She holds in her left hand the caduceus, the winged rod of Mercury, in her right a miniature ship.
And one of them had a petasus and a golden caduceus, and the other had a trumpet.
It was much later when the big caduceus set into the sidewalk snapped him back to awareness of where he'd traveled.
As messenger of the gods he wears the Petasus and Talaria, and bears in his hand the Caduceus or herald's staff.
He is represented with wings on his sandals and hat, and with the caduceus, a staff entwined with serpents.
The crossed swords and caduceus (see Dresden marks) were also used as marks on these.
Her particular symbol was a caduceus, a white staff anciently borne by ambassadors when sent to treat of peace.
A probe surmounted by a double serpent (caduceus form) was found in the Roman Hospital at Baden.