Abollae

/əˈbɒliː/ noun

Plural of abolla, a short woolen cloak worn by Roman soldiers and common people.

From Latin abolla, a garment worn in ancient Rome. The word possibly derives from a non-Latin source, possibly Greek or Celtic origin. Over time it became the standard term for this type of military cloak in historical and classical texts.

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