<span class="searchmatch">clupeus</span> m (genitive clupeī); second declension alternative form of clipeus Second-declension noun. “<span class="searchmatch">clupeus</span>”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879)...
clipeō (“to arm with a shield”) (see -ate (adjective-forming suffix)), from <span class="searchmatch">clupeus</span>, clipeus (“shield”). clypeate (comparative more clypeate, superlative most...
(“small fish”) (feminine noun), of obscure ultimate origin. Not related to <span class="searchmatch">clupeus</span> (“shield”), but perhaps influenced by it. clupea f (genitive clupeae);...
shield ornamental disk part of an insect's exoskeleton Pulices, spicule <span class="searchmatch">clupeus</span>, clypeus The origin is uncertain, perhaps from Proto-Italic *klupeos. It...
occasionally other attributes. Four years later, when Augustus received the <span class="searchmatch">clupeus</span> virtutis, this was placed near the statue of Victory in the Curia Iulia...