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Definition of Laureated
1. laureate [v] - See also: laureate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Laureated
Literary usage of Laureated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Catalogue of the Greek and Roman Coins in the Numismatic Collection of Yale by Yale University, Jonathan Edwards (1880)
"Sacrificial instruments. do 3.11 JR 18 Head of emp to г., laureated. ... (Found
in 1786 2.99 JR 18.1 Head of emp. to r., laureated. IMP. ..."
2. Descriptive Catalogue of a Cabinet of Roman Imperial Large-brass Medals by William Henry Smyth (1834)
"A sensible head of Antoninus Pius, laureated and bearded, ... The laureated
profile of the Emperor, with his shoulders covered with part of a sagum. ..."
3. A Descriptive Catalogue of Rare and Unedited Roman Coins: From the Earliest by John Yonge Akerman (1834)
"laureated head of Severus.—Rev. AETER- NIT. IMPERI. The heads of Septimius Severus
and Caracalla, face to face, and laureated; each with the paludamentum. ..."
4. A Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Scotsmen by Robert Chambers, Thomas Thomson (1853)
"It is probable that he remained there for several years, which was necessary
before he could be laureated. His education was afterwards completed at the ..."
5. The Numismatic Circularby Spink & Son by Spink & Son (1908)
"Veiled IO 7 18 6 VF i 5 >, 54605 Ж. Obv. CAESAR IMP M. laureated head of Caesar
... Ж. Obv. laureated head of Julius Caesar to r. to 1. holding Victory and ..."
6. Descriptive Catalogue of a Cabinet of Roman Family Coins Belonging to His by William Henry Smyth (1856)
"The laureated but care-worn head and meagre throat of Julius ... A juvenile and
comely laureated head, ..."
7. Ancient Coins of Cities and Princes, Geographically Arranged and Described by John Yonge Akerman (1846)
"2d, That there is nothing in the imitation of the horse, and laureated head, to
justify their being assigned to a very early period ; but, on the contrary, ..."