Cesʹtus,

in Homer, is the girdle of Venus, of magical power to move to ardent love. In Jerusalem Delivered, Arʹmida wore a similar cestus.

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Entry taken from Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, edited by the Rev. E. Cobham Brewer, LL.D. and revised in 1895.

Ceraunium
Cerberus
Cerdonians
Ceremonious (The)
Ceremony
Ceres
Cerinthians
Cerulean Brother of Jove (The)
Cess
Cestui que Vie
Cestus
Cf
Chabouk
Chabouk or Chabuk
Chacun a son Goût
Chad-pennies
Chaff
Chair (The)
Chair
Chair-days
Chair of St. Peter (The)

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Girdle of Venus
Love’s Girdle

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Cestus