"duodecimvirate" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /ˌdjuːəʊdɛˈsɪmvɪɹət/ [Received-Pronunciation]
enPR: dyo͞o'ōdĕsĭmʹvĭrət [Received-Pronunciation] Etymology: From Latin duodecimvirātus, from duodecimvir + -ātus. Equivalent to duodecimvir + -ate (forms nouns denoting rank or office, here the group of people involved with it). Etymology templates: {{uder|en|la|duodecimvirātus}} Latin duodecimvirātus, {{af|la|duodecimvir|-ātus|id2=action noun|nocat=1}} duodecimvir + -ātus, {{af|en|duodecimvir|-ate|id2=rank or office|pos2=forms nouns denoting rank or office, here the group of people involved with it}} duodecimvir + -ate (forms nouns denoting rank or office, here the group of people involved with it) Head templates: {{head|en|noun}} duodecimvirate
  1. (uncommon) A group of twelve people, especially (politics) a council of twelve men sharing office or rule, particularly such groups of magistrates in ancient Rome. Tags: uncommon Categories (topical): Forms of government, Politics, Twelve Categories (place): Roman Empire Synonyms: government, duodecemvirate [misspelling] Related terms: duodecimvir Coordinate_terms: government

Alternative forms

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