- Balteus
Balteus is a Latin word, possibly itself from Etruscan, which means "belt", a word derived from it.
It has particularly been used as a term for:
*The
girdle of a Biblical Jewish priest, three or four fingers in breadth and (according to rabbinic tradition) thirty-two ells long; it had to be embroidered after the same pattern and to be of the same colour as the curtain of the forecourt and the tabernacle of the covenant ().
*A sword belt worn by theRoman legionary
* A belt or collar passing round a horse's neck and breast, partly for protection, and partly for ornament. It was often decorated with embossed work, and sometimes carried bells.
* The belt on the celestial globe representing the sun's course and bearing the signs of the zodiac.
* The "praecinctio " (διάζωμα) of the ancient Roman theatre.
* In Ionic architecture, an ornamental band which encircles the "pulvinus", or bolster of the capital.
*Thesub-cinctorium , a papal garment.ources
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