noun
- a leather strap or thong attached to a javelin or dart to aid in throwing
- a catkin; a spike of flowers or fruits without petals
Usage: historical; chiefly used in ancient Roman and Greek contexts
Usage: botany; rare in modern English; more commonly called 'catkin'
Examples
- Roman soldiers used an amentum to increase the distance and accuracy of their javelin throws.
- The amentum was wound around the shaft of the weapon before release.
- Ancient texts describe the amentum as essential equipment for light infantry.
- The birch tree's amentum hung delicately from the branches in spring.
- Botanists sometimes refer to the willow's flowering structure as an amentum.