"curiate" meaning in English

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Adjective

Etymology: From Latin cūriātus, see -ate (adjective-forming suffix). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|la|cūriātus}} Latin cūriātus, {{af|en|-ate|id1=adjective|pos1=adjective-forming suffix}} -ate (adjective-forming suffix) Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} curiate (not comparable)
  1. Of or relating to a curia. Tags: not-comparable Synonyms: curial
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