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CORVUS

Webster's Dictionary 1828

CORVUS, noun [Latin, a raven.]

1. In astronomy, a constellation of the southern hemisphere, containing nine stars.

2. A military engine or gallery used by the Romans for boarding ships in war. It was a strong platform of boards at the prow, movable as on a spindle, and thrown over the side of the enemys vessel, when grappled.