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Laticlave
In Ancient Roman regalia, a laticlave, or clavus, was a broad stripe or band of purple on the fore part of the tunic, worn by senators as an emblem of office, from which the difference of the tunica angusticlavia, and laticlavia.

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Laticlave
(n.)
A broad stripe of purple on the fore part of the tunic, worn by senators in ancient Rome as an emblem of office.
  

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