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    caduceus
    /kəˈdjuːsɪəs/

    noun

    • 1. an ancient Greek or Roman herald's wand, typically one with two serpents twined round it, carried by the messenger god Hermes or Mercury.

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  2. caduceus. noun. ca· du· ceus kə-ˈdü-sē-əs. -ˈdyü-, -shəs. plural caducei kə-ˈdü-sē-ˌī. -ˈdyü-, -shē- 1. : the symbolic staff of a herald. specifically : a representation of a staff with two entwined snakes and two wings at the top. 2. : a medical insignia bearing a representation of a staff with two entwined snakes and two wings at the top: a.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CaduceusCaduceus - Wikipedia

    The caduceus (☤; / k ə ˈ dj uː ʃ ə s,-s i ə s /; Latin: cādūceus, from Greek: κηρύκειον kērū́keion "herald's wand, or staff") [b] is the staff carried by Hermes in Greek mythology and consequently by Hermes Trismegistus in Greco-Egyptian mythology.

  4. CADUCEUS definition: 1. the symbol of the medical profession, which is a picture of a staff (= a pole) with two wings at…. Learn more.

  5. Caduceus definition: the staff carried by Mercury as messenger of the gods.. See examples of CADUCEUS used in a sentence.

  6. Caduceus, staff carried by Hermes, the messenger of the gods, as a symbol of peace. Among the ancient Greeks and Romans it became the badge of heralds and ambassadors, signifying their inviolability. Originally the caduceus was a rod or olive branch ending in two shoots and decorated with garlands.

  7. 1. a. A herald's wand or staff, especially in ancient times. b. Greek Mythology A winged staff with two serpents twined around it, carried by Hermes. 2. An insignia modeled on Hermes's staff and used as the symbol of the medical profession. [Latin cādūceus, alteration of Greek dialectal kārūkeion, from kārūx, herald.]

  8. The caduceus (from the Latin cādūceus, itself derived from the ancient Greek κηρύκειον, kērū́keion, "messenger's staff") is one of the attributes of the god Hermes in Greek mythology, depicted as a laurel or olive wand topped by two wings and surrounded by two intertwined serpents.

  9. Caduceus definition: The staff of an ancient herald; esp., the winged staff with two serpents coiled about it, carried by Mercury.

  10. www.encyclopedia.com › folklore-and-mythology › caduceusCaduceus - Encyclopedia.com

    May 21, 2018 · The caduceus, an esoteric symbol picturing two serpents coiled around a rod, is one of the most ancient symbols in the Middle East. Serpents always carried very opposite connotations. They were beautifully decorated creatures who symbolized wisdom.

  11. Definition of 'caduceus' caduceus in British English. (kəˈdjuːsɪəs ) noun Word forms: plural -cei (-sɪˌaɪ ) 1. classical mythology. a staff entwined with two serpents and bearing a pair of wings at the top, carried by Hermes (Mercury) as messenger of the gods. 2. an insignia resembling this staff used as an emblem of the medical profession.