curial

Variant of curia

curia definition

cu·ria (kyo̵orē ə)

noun pl. curiae -·riae′ (-ē′)

  1. in ancient Rome,
    1. any of the ten political subdivisions into which the Latin, Sabine, and Etruscan tribes were each divided
    2. its meeting place
    3. the senate house at Rome
  2. a medieval judicial council or court held in the king's name
  3. the administrative body of the Roman Catholic Church, consisting of various departments, courts, officials, etc., functioning under the authority of the pope
    in full Curia Romana Curia Ro·ma′na (rō mänə, -mā-)

Etymology: L (in ML, court) < OL *co-viria, assembly of men < co-, together + *viro-, man: see virile

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