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Meaning of "fasces" in the Spanish dictionary

DICTIONARY

ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD FASCES

La palabra fasces procede del latín fasces, plural de fascis, haz.

Etymology is the study of the origin of words and their changes in structure and significance.

PRONUNCIATION OF FASCES IN SPANISH

fas · ces


GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF FASCES

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
interjection
article
Fasces is a noun.
A noun is a type of word the meaning of which determines reality. Nouns provide the names for all things: people, objects, sensations, feelings, etc.

WHAT DOES FASCES MEAN IN SPANISH?

Fasces

The fasces or bundle of lictors, were the union of 30 rods, tied in a ritual way with a red leather ribbon forming a cylinder that holds a common ax or a labrys. Originally it was the emblem of military power of the Etruscan kings, equally adopted by the Roman monarchs and surviving during the republic and part of the empire. Traditionally, it means power, by the bundle of rods, "the union makes the force", since it is easier to break a rod alone than to break a beam and for the ax, the implacable justice over life and death. From the beginnings of the Roman Republic, the fasces were transported on the shoulder by a variable number of lictors, fasces lictoriae, who accompanied the Curule magistrates as a symbol of the authority of their imperium and their capacity to exercise justice as a power of coercion And punishment. However, after the laws of the Twelve Tables, no Roman magistrate could summarily execute a Roman citizen.

Definition of fasces in the Spanish dictionary

The definition of fasces in the dictionary is symbol of the Roman consuls, which consisted of a segur in a little stick of sticks.

SPANISH WORDS THAT RHYME WITH FASCES

actinomices · atajasolaces · bagaces · bruces · buces · cascanueces · creces · cuatronarices · depreces · derramasolaces · despinces · entonces · estonces · fauces · preces · rompenueces · tragadieces

SPANISH WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE FASCES

fas · fascal · fasciculada · fasciculado · fascículo · fascinación · fascinador · fascinadora · fascinante · fascinar · fascismo · fascista · fascistizante · fascistoide · fase · faséolo · fasímetro · faso · fásol · fasquía

SPANISH WORDS THAT END LIKE FASCES

afilalápices · alpes · antes · aries · buenos aires · cortalápices · des · es · goles · güérmeces · jueves · les · lunes · martes · mes · miércoles · pues · tajalápices · tres · viernes

Synonyms and antonyms of fasces in the Spanish dictionary of synonyms

SYNONYMS

Translation of «fasces» into 25 languages

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TRANSLATION OF FASCES

Find out the translation of fasces to 25 languages with our Spanish multilingual translator.

The translations of fasces from Spanish to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «fasces» in Spanish.
zh

Translator Spanish - Chinese

束棒
1,325 millions of speakers
es

Spanish

fasces
570 millions of speakers
en

Translator Spanish - English

Fasces
510 millions of speakers
hi

Translator Spanish - Hindi

fasces
380 millions of speakers
ar

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فاسيز
280 millions of speakers
ru

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пучок прутьев ликтора
278 millions of speakers
pt

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fasces
270 millions of speakers
bn

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fasces
260 millions of speakers
fr

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fasces
220 millions of speakers
ms

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fasces
190 millions of speakers
de

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fasces
180 millions of speakers
ja

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ファスケス
130 millions of speakers
ko

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속간
85 millions of speakers
jv

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fasces
85 millions of speakers
vi

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fasces
80 millions of speakers
ta

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fasces
75 millions of speakers
mr

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fasces
75 millions of speakers
tr

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hakimiyet simgesi
70 millions of speakers
it

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fasces
65 millions of speakers
pl

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fasces
50 millions of speakers
uk

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пучок прутів ліктора
40 millions of speakers
ro

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fascii
30 millions of speakers
el

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fasces
15 millions of speakers
af

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Fascis
14 millions of speakers
sv

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fasces
10 millions of speakers
no

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fasces
5 millions of speakers

Trends of use of fasces

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Examples of use in the Spanish literature, quotes and news about fasces

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10 SPANISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FASCES»

Discover the use of fasces in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to fasces and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Spanish literature.
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Diccionario histórico enciclopédico, 3
En las pompas triunfales iban delante con las fasces adornadas de laurel , y llevando á mas una rama en la mano. . .v ;.'a. .vú y. . .Pfo iban los Uetores en peloton ni de dos en dos , como generalmente se cree y lo vemos impropiamente ...
V. Joaquín Bastús, 1833
2
Diccionario histórico enciclopédico
consulado se servian de las voces suruere et ponere fasces , tomar y quitar las fasces. El dictador iba precedido de veinte y cuatro lictores , cada uno con sus fasces ; el cónsul llevaba doce ; los procónsules y pretores provinciales seis ; y los ...
Vicenç Joaquín Bastús i Carrera, 1829
3
Historia del Senado romano
Tantas fasces usaba el magistrado como lictores le precedian. De modo que al Rey correspondian doce, igual número al cónsul en ejercicio (2); veinte y cuatro al dictador, etc. Livio, no obstante, hablando de Sila cuando fué creado dictador  ...
José Francisco Díaz, 1867
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HISTORIA DE LA CIUDAD DE MERIDA
Porque fasces, si bien eran manojos de varas de un árbol llamado Betula, que atadas á una segura traían los litores ó alguaciles, (i) que acompañaban á los cónsules y pretores para la ejecución de sus sentencias de azotes y de. muerte,  ...
Bernabé Moreno de Vargas, 2005
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La Nueva Galicia en el ocaso del imperio español: los ...
Descendamos ya al punto más serio de la cuestión que es el de las insignias o fasces colocadas en las embocaduras del tribunal, contra las cuales el señor fiscal manifiesta mayor empeño pareciéndole muy reparables en el Estado español, ...
Rafael Diego-Fernández Sotelo, Marina Mantilla Trolle, 2003
6
El arte explicado, y gramatico perfecto: dividido en tres ...
Lo quinto , quando del signo se muestra , y se significa la cosa: esto es , quando la insignia , ó señal se toma por lo señalado: v. g. Fasces , por el Consul , ó Magistrado : Arma , por la guerra : Toga, por la paz. Significa Toga una vestidura  ...
Marcos Marquez de Medina, 1787
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Obras
El principio de esta insignia vino de Augusto, á quien por decreto del Senado se le díó este ho— nor á los DCCXXXV años de la fundacion de Roma, para que tuviese siempre , y usase de las doce fasces. Dion 54. Y esta. costumbre ...
Cornelius Tacitus, 1794
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Arte explicado y gramático perfecto dividido en tres partes, ...
Lo quinto, cuando del signo se muestra, y se significa la cosa,' esto es, cuando la insignia ó señal se toma por lo señalado: v. g. fasces, por el cónsul & magistrado: arma, por la guerra: toga, por la paz. Significa toga una vestidura que cubria ...
Marcos MARQUEZ de MEDINA, 1825
9
Los Anales de Cayo Cornelio Tácito
A Pison se habian dado las fasces , la autoridad de Pretor, y las legiones. Si sucede (decia el) algun insulto , i quie'n mas justamente puede oponerse con las armas, que el que tiene la autoridad de Legado , y las propias comisiones del ...
Cayo Cornelio Tácito, 1794
10
La Germania y la vida de Julio Agricola
£1 principio de esta insignia vino de Augusto, á quien por decreto del Senado se le dio este honor á los DCCXXXV años de la fundacion de Roma , para que tuviese siempre , y usase de las doce fasces. Dion 54. Y esta costumbre siguieron ...
Cayo Cornelio Tácito, Cayetano Sixto, Joaquín Ezquerra, 1794

10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «FASCES»

Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term fasces is used in the context of the following news items.
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Los fascistas contra Puyol
El término proviene del italiano fascio ('haz, fasces'), y éste a su vez del latín fascēs (plural de fascis).Este era amigo de tu idolo Franco y de un tal Hitler, me ... «OKDIARIO, Jul 16»
2
COIN CORNER: The classic “Mercury” Dime
The reverse side of the Mercury dime displayed the fasces of ancient Rome, as a symbol of authority. If you visit Washington DC and take the tour of the US ... «Wicked Local Melrose, Jul 16»
3
Do You Know Fascism When You See It?
“Fascism” is actually from the Italian fascismo, which stems from the Latin fasces, a bundle of sticks or rods. Benito Mussolini and his Partito Nazionale Fascista ... «JSTOR Daily, Jul 16»
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2016 Gold Mercury Dime Launch (Updated)
Weinman's reverse design depicts Roman fasces and an olive branch, symbolic of America's military readiness and desire for peace during the troubling early ... «CoinNews.net, Apr 16»
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The Rosewood Fasces: Brussels, Bratislava, and the Vapidity of ...
In many ways, the political landscape in Eastern Europe is still getting its bearings after the fall of Warsaw-pact regimes in 1989-91. Though many Eastern ... «Brown Political Review, Apr 16»
6
Think Britain Can Opt Out Of 'Ever Closer Union'? Think Again…
The fasces was a cylindrical bundle of rods and an axe bound together with leather straps (see above image). The bundle of rods represented strength in unity ... «Breitbart News, Jan 16»
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Whose Fascism Is This, Anyway?
The word comes from Italy, with a rather confused etymology, from armed gangs in Sicily called fasci, but also invoking “fasces,” the bundles of rods and axes ... «International New York Times, Dec 15»
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Fasces vs. Faggots
Donald Trump's been likened to a fascist—as most modern politicians deserve to be, if you ask me. If labeling him that way helps to undermine his popularity, ... «Splice Today, Dec 15»
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Florida Senate candidate drank a goat's blood, used fascist symbol
His FAQ also includes a defense of adopting the fasces symbol, famously used by Italian dictator Benito Mussolini during the Second World War, because his ... «The Daily Dot, Oct 15»
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Siglo XXI – Resonancia Femenina
La segunda, “Fasces”, fue escrita en 2012 para instrumentos de percusión y trabaja con la idea de la temporalidad mediante sincronismos, asincronismos y ... «Beethoven FM, Sep 15»

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REFERENCE
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