"Vicus" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Vicus" Meaning

A vicus is a type of rural Roman settlement, particularly one that was subsidiary to a larger town or city. It was a smaller, more rural outpost that served the surrounding agricultural area.

The term "vicus" is often used to describe the types of rural settlements found in the Roman Empire, and is commonly used in archaeology and ancient history.

In a broader sense, a vicus can be used to describe a small village or hamlet that is tied to a larger urban center, often providing it with goods and services, such as food and labor.

The word "vicus" has its roots in Latin, and its use has been resurrected in modern times to describe similar types of settlements in European history.

"Vicus" Examples

Definitions:

A small section of a tree, particularly the bole, when it arises from the side of the parent tree and becomes more vigorous than the main trunk (wiktionary)

Examples:

1. Due to a vicus in the tree, the arborist has decided to prune it to give it a better shape.

2. The development of new growth around the vicus in this plant is a sure sign of its healthy root system.

3. Carefully examining the ancient wood structure near the vicus can provide valuable information to archaeologists.

4. A miraculous resilience allowed the tree to heal around its growth at the vicus, which had become damaged.

5. As a botany professor, she explained how a single strain in a species could occur near a vicus in the larger one.

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