fascio

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) A bundle or sheaf.
 * 2)  An organised Italian political group, typically one resisting state government and advocating radical change;  any of a number of groups formed around the period of the First World War.
 * 3) *2011,, The Pursuit of Italy, Penguin 2012, p. 250:
 * Crispi, who became prime minister for the second time at the end of 1893, saw the fasci as promoters of revolution.
 * Crispi, who became prime minister for the second time at the end of 1893, saw the fasci as promoters of revolution.

Etymology 1
From (with a change in declension).

Noun

 * 1) bundle (of wood)
 * 2)  a group or association
 * 3) sheaf (of hay)
 * 4) bunch (of flowers)
 * 5) beam (of light)
 * 6) fasces (usually in the plural)
 * 7) fascism
 * 8)  a fascist
 * 9)  sheaf
 * 10)  fasciculus, bundle

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  to envelop with bands, swathe

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