Cesti

/ˈsɛstaɪ/ noun

Plural of cestus; leather hand-wrappings or boxing gloves used by ancient Greek and Roman boxers, often studded with metal for additional damage.

From Latin cestus, meaning 'belt' or 'binding,' derived from Greek kestos. The word referred to leather wrappings that Roman boxers used, which evolved from simple belt-like bindings to brutal weapons.

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