testudo
nounA Roman siege device consisting of a movable screen protecting the besiegers’ approach to a wall.
nounA cover formed by the overlapping shields of besiegers and held over their heads.
nounAmong the ancient Romans, a defensive cover or screen which a body of troops formed by overlapping above their heads their oblong shields when in close array.
nounA shelter similar in shape and design to the above, employed as a defense by miners and others when working in ground or rock which is liable to cave in.
nounIn medicine, an encysted tumor, which has been supposed to resemble the shell of a turtle. Also called
[capitalized] In herpetology, the typical genus of Testudinidæ, of widely varying limits with different authors, and much confused with Cistudo.
nounIn anatomy, the fornix: more fully called
In ancient music, a species of lyre: so called in allusion to the lyre of Mercury, fabled to have been made of the shell of the sea-tortoise. The name was also extended in medieval music to the lute.
nounA genus of tortoises which formerly included a large number of diverse forms, but is now restricted to certain terrestrial species, such as the European land tortoise (
A cover or screen which a body of troops formed with their shields or targets, by holding them over their heads when standing close to each other. This cover resembled the back of a tortoise, and served to shelter the men from darts, stones, and other missiles. A similar defense was sometimes formed of boards, and moved on wheels.