Definitionn. a small square tile of stone or glass used in making mosaics
Last update: July 16, 2015
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It was of the nature of a contract, entered into by mutual promise, the clasping of hands, and exchange of an agreement in writing (tabula hospitalis) or of a token (tessera or symbolum), and was rendered hereditary by the division of the tessera. [Please select]
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Let her take my tessera; she can wrap her head in a cloth, cover her shoulders with a mantle, and pass out. [Please select]
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So bidding farewell to Petronius, he went hurriedly to the overseer of the "Putrid Pits" for his tessera. [Please select]
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"I have a tessera from the overseer of the 'Putrid Pits."' [Please select]
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But disappointment was in waiting,--the overseer would not give the tessera. [Please select]
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