caduceus

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A symbol (☤) representing a staff with two snakes wrapped around it, used to indicate merchants and messengers, and also sometimes as a symbol of medicine
The official wand carried by a herald in ancient Greece and Rome, specifically the one carried in mythology by Hermes, the messenger of the gods, usually represented with two snakes twined around it

Caduceus the rod of Mercury, / With which he wonts the Stygian realmes inuade .

It was originally said to be a herald's staff of olive wood, but was afterwards fabled to have two serpents coiled about it, and two wings at the top
The official staff or wand of Hermes or Mercury, the messenger of the gods
an insignia used by the medical profession; modeled after the staff of Hermes
A winged staff with two serpents wrapped around it in a double helix; The wand of Mercury/Hermes, a symbol of the lingam
A rod entwined with a pair of snakes, an attribute of Mercury and a symbol of healing and of peace
ancient symbol of a snake (or two) climbing a wooden staff (or pole)
{i} staff with two snakes (symbol of the medical profession)
A symbol consisting of a staff with two snakes wrapped around it; symbol of medicine in America
Staff carried by Hermes as a symbol of peace. It served as a badge of protection for ancient Greek and Roman heralds and ambassadors. It was originally depicted as a rod or olive branch ending in two shoots and decorated with garlands or ribbons; in later iconography the garlands became two snakes and a pair of wings was attached to the staff to represent Hermes' speed. The caduceus was adopted as a symbol of physicians because of its similarity to the staff of Asclepius
In Classical mythology, the staff carried by the god Hermes It possessed various powers, including the guarantee of safe passage by any messenger The caduceus is shaped like a wand with two wings at the top and snakes intertwined around the shaft
The winged staff of Mercury - commonly ornamented by two snakes
caducei
plural of caduceus
caduceus

    الواصلة

    ca·du·ce·us

    المترادفات

    rod of asclepius

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    [ k&-'dü-sE-&s, -'d ] (noun.) 1588. Via Latin cādūceus, cādūceum, adaptation of Doric Ancient Greek καρύκειον (karukeion, “herald’s wand or staff”). This and Attic Greek κηρύκειον (kērukeion) are derived from κῆρυξ (kērux, “herald, public messenger”). Related to κηρύσσω (kērussō, “I announce”).
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