talaria
Americanplural noun
plural noun
Etymology
Origin of talaria
< Latin tālāria, noun use of neuter plural of tālāris attached to the ankles, equivalent to tāl ( us ) ankle + āris -ar 1
Example Sentences
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He was presented by the King of Heaven with a winged cap, called petasus, and with wings for his feet, called talaria.
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Of motion is often born inspiration—Hermes, god of oratory, is represented with petasus and talaria—and I am enjoying motion.
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It is the "cap of darkness" and the talaria, and wafts them whither they will.
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