Corniculary
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A corniculary ({{langx|la|corniculārius}}) or cornicular was an officer of the Roman legions who served as the adjutant to a centurion,{{cite book |last1=Freund |first1=William |last2=Lewis |first2=Charlton Thomas |title=Harpers' Latin Dictionary: A New Latin Dictionary Founded on the Translation of Freund's Latin-German Lexicon |date=1884 |publisher=Harper & brothers |page=470 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=IyAjAQAAMAAJ |language=la}} so named for wearing a "cornicule" (Latin: corniculum), a small, horn-shaped badge supposed to have been worn on the office-holder's helmet.{{cite book |last1=Migotti |first1=Branka |title=Saxa loquuntur: Roman Epitaphs from North-Western Croatia: Rimski epitafi iz sjeverozapadne Hrvatske |date=30 April 2017 |publisher=Archaeopress Publishing Ltd |isbn=978-1-78491-567-4 |page=15 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=1kxmEAAAQBAJ |language=hr}}