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- Batillum abstract "Batillum or vatillum was an ancient Roman iron shovel with a short handle used for various purposes, especially as a fire-shovel, chafing-dish, and for burning incense.Etymology: Possibly related to battualia \"the exercise of soldiers and gladiators in fighting and fencing\" which is related to the English verb to beat or to vas a vessel (in some Latinate languages 'b' and 'v' can be interchangeable).".
- Batillum comment "Batillum or vatillum was an ancient Roman iron shovel with a short handle used for various purposes, especially as a fire-shovel, chafing-dish, and for burning incense.Etymology: Possibly related to battualia \"the exercise of soldiers and gladiators in fighting and fencing\" which is related to the English verb to beat or to vas a vessel (in some Latinate languages 'b' and 'v' can be interchangeable).".