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How do you say bracelet in Latin?

There isn't a single perfect Latin word for "bracelet" that would have been used in ancient Rome. However, here are a few options, depending on the type of bracelet and the context:

* Armilla: This is the most common word for a bracelet in Latin, generally referring to a ring or band worn on the arm.

* Anulus brachii: This literally means "ring of the arm" and could be used for a bracelet with a ring-like shape.

* Monile: While this typically refers to a necklace, it could also be used for a bracelet with a chain-like structure.

* Bracchiarium: This is a less common word, but it specifically refers to an ornament worn on the arm.

Ultimately, the best way to translate "bracelet" into Latin would be to consider the specific context and the type of bracelet in question.

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