Cestus

Cestus, a girdle worn by Greek and Roman women, specially the girdle of Aphrodité, so emblazoned with symbols of the joys of love that no susceptible soul could resist the power of it; it was borrowed by Hera to captivate Zeus.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Cesarotti * Cetinje
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Ceres
Ceri`go
Cerinthus
Cerro de Pasco
Cerutti
Cervantes-Saavedra, Miguel de
Cervin, Mont
Cesarewitch
Ce`sari, Giuseppe
Cesarotti
Cestus
Cetinje
Cette
Ce`uta
Cévennes
Ceylon
Chabas, François
Chabot
Chacktaw Indians
Chad, Lake
Chadband, Rev. Mr.

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Cestus in Brewer’s Dictionary of Phrase & Fable

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