təˈla(a)rēə noun plural
Etymology: Latin, from neuter plural of talaris, from talus ankle, heel + -aris -ar
: winged shoes fastened to the ankles and chiefly used as an attribute of the god Hermes or Mercury of classical mythology
təˈla(a)rēə noun plural
Etymology: Latin, from neuter plural of talaris, from talus ankle, heel + -aris -ar
: winged shoes fastened to the ankles and chiefly used as an attribute of the god Hermes or Mercury of classical mythology
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012