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phal·era \ˈfalərə\ noun (plural phaler·ae \-əˌrē, -ˌrī\) Etymology: Latin, from Greek phalara, plural; akin to Greek phalos horn of a helmet and probably to Sanskrit hvarate he bends, hruṇāti he gets lost — more at fail : a metal boss or disk (as of bronze or silver) worn in ancient times on the heads or breasts of horses or sometimes by men as signs of military rank; also : a cameo worn as an ornament |