Latin mail
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In Latin, the word for "mail" is "coriacea" or "coriaceus", which means "leather-like" or "leathery". This is because ancient Romans used leather armor, known as "lorica", which was made from animal hides.
Here are a few more Latin words related to mail:
- "Loricatus" means "armed with a lorica" or "wearing armor".
- "Loricum" is the accusative form of "lorica", meaning "armor" or "mail".
- "Coriaceus" can also mean "hard" or "sturdy", which was a characteristic of Roman armor.
If you're interested in learning more Latin words or phrases, I'd be happy to help!