"centumvirate" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: centumvirates [plural]
Etymology: From Latin centumvirātus, from centumvirī (“centumvirs, centumviri”) + ātus (abstract noun-forming suffix). Equivalent to centumvir + -ate (forms nouns denoting a rank or office, here the group of people performing it). Etymology templates: {{der|en|la|centumvirātus}} Latin centumvirātus, {{af|la|centumvirī|-tus|alt2=ātus|id2=action noun|pos2=abstract noun-forming suffix|t1=centumvirs, centumviri}} centumvirī (“centumvirs, centumviri”) + ātus (abstract noun-forming suffix), {{af|en|centumvir|-ate|id2=rank or office|pos2=forms nouns denoting a rank or office, here the group of people performing it}} centumvir + -ate (forms nouns denoting a rank or office, here the group of people performing it) Head templates: {{en-noun}} centumvirate (plural centumvirates)
  1. A group of one hundred people, especially (politics) a council of about 100 men who share power or rule, particularly (historical) such a group in ancient Rome. Categories (topical): Forms of government, Hundred, Politics Categories (place): Roman Empire Synonyms: government Coordinate_terms: government

Inflected forms

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