n. pl. lab·a·ra (-ər-ə) 1. An ecclesiastical banner, especially one carried in processions. 2. The banner adopted by Constantine I after his conversion to Christianity. [Late Latin, probably from alteration of Greek labrāton, laurel-leaf standard, from Latin laureātum, neuter of laureātus, adorned with laurel; see LAUREATE.] |
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