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‖ tutulus Archæol.|ˈtjuːtjʊləs| [L. tutulus.] A Roman head-dress formed by plaiting the hair in a cone above the forehead, worn esp. by the Flamen and his wife.
1753Chambers Cycl. Supp., Tutulus, among the Romans, a manner of dressing the hair, by gathering it up on the forehead into the form of a tower... Tutulus likewise signified a woollen cap with a high top. 1816J. Dallaway Statuary & Sculpt. vi. 321 The head-dress is that of the wife of a pontifex,..the tutulus or top of the hair is rolled with a lace round the crown of the head. 1891Farrar Darkn. & Dawn xxvi, Domitia Lepida, whose tutulus, or conical head⁓dress, it was the exclusive task of a slave-maiden to adorn. |