Cestus

/ˈsɛstəs/ noun

A girdle or belt worn in ancient Greece and Rome, sometimes used in athletics or as an ornament; also the zone or girdle of a mollusk.

From Latin cestus, from Greek zōstēr (girdle, zone), related to zōnnymi (to gird or encircle).

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