FAS'CES, nounplural [Latin fascis.]
In Roman antiquity, an ax tied with a bundle of rods, and borne before the Roman magistrates as a badge of their authority.
Webster's Dictionary 1828
FAS'CES, nounplural [Latin fascis.]
In Roman antiquity, an ax tied with a bundle of rods, and borne before the Roman magistrates as a badge of their authority.