curial
Variant of curia
curia
definition
cu·ria (kyo̵or′ē ə)
noun pl. curiae -·riae′ (-ē′)
- in ancient Rome,
- any of the ten political subdivisions into which the Latin, Sabine, and Etruscan tribes were each divided
- its meeting place
- the senate house at Rome
- a medieval judicial council or court held in the king's name
- the administrative body of the Roman Catholic Church, consisting of various departments, courts, officials, etc., functioning under the authority of the popein full Curia Romana Curia Ro·ma′na (rō mä′nə, -mā′-)
Etymology: L (in ML, court) < OL *co-viria, assembly of men < co-, together + *viro-, man: see virile
Related Forms:
- curial cu′·rial adjective
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