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labarum

Upper-Intermediate (B2)

IPA: //ləˈbær.əm//

KK: /luh-buh-ruhm/

noun
Definition

A religious banner or flag, often used in processions, that features a Christian symbol, particularly the Chi-Rho, and was adopted by Emperor Constantine I.


Example

The soldiers marched proudly behind the labarum, which displayed the sacred symbol of their faith.


Conversation
Sloth A
Have you ever seen a labarum at a historical event?
Sloth B
No, I haven't! What does it look like?
Sloth A
It's a really impressive banner with the Chi-Rho symbol on it.
Sloth B
That sounds fascinating! I'd love to see one in person.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
banner
standard
flag
Antonyms
dismantle
disband
disperse
Root Explanation

**Labarum** → The word 'labarum' originates from Latin, referring to a standard or banner, particularly one used in military contexts. It is derived from the Greek word 'labar' (λαβάρ), which means a type of banner or flag. The labarum was notably used by the Roman Emperor Constantine as a symbol of Christianity, combining the Greek letters Chi (Χ) and Rho (Ρ) to represent Christ.

Memory Tip

Imagine a military banner that symbolizes faith — the 'labarum' is a standard that represents a powerful message.

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