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labarum

noun lab·a·rum \ˈla-bə-rəm\

Definition of LABARUM

:  an imperial standard of the later Roman emperors resembling the vexillum; especially :  the standard bearing the Chi-Rho adopted by Constantine after he converted to Christianity
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Origin of LABARUM

Late Latin
First Known Use: 1606

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