The goddess of victory in the form of a vulture holding a flabellum or fan of feathers and a signet-ring in each claw. |
The sixth pair have no chel, but at the base have a peculiar process termed the flabellum. |
A special sense-organ, such as the flabellum of Limulus or the pecten of scorpion, remains and gives rise to the auditory organ. |
Upon the completion of the victory, four fan-bearers, each with crook and flabellum, offer the spoils of conquest to the king. |
Adriana's trance was completed by the gigantic movement of the flabellum, like a huge single-winged insect, over the Host. |
The large organ of the flabellum and the branchial organs he has not taken into consideration. |