Definition of Curiae

1. Noun. (plural of curia) ¹

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Definition of Curiae

1. curia [n] - See also: curia

Lexicographical Neighbors of Curiae

curetonite
curets
curettage
curettages
curetted
curettement
curettements
curettes
curetting
curf
curfew
curfewed
curfews
curfs
curiae (current term)
curial
curialism
curialist
curialistic
curialists
curialities
curiality
curias
curie
curie temperature
curienite
curies
curiet
curiets

Literary usage of Curiae

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Italy and Her Invaders by Thomas Hodgkin (1895)
"In the East, however, it is clear that, for some reason Disapp other, not even as convenient taxing-machines could curiae i curiae be kept permanently in ..."

2. Roman Public Life by Abel Hendy Jones Greenidge (1901)
"The thirty curiae, originally local units, as is proved by their names,6 were ... But, although the curiae had local centres, membership of these bodies did ..."

3. A Smaller History of Rome: From the Earliest Times to the Establishment of by William Smith, Eugene Lawrence (1877)
"It consisted at first of 100 members, which number was increased to 200 when the Sabines were incorporated in the state. The 20 curiae of the Ramnes and ..."

4. Annotated Forms of Federal Procedure by Frank Olds Loveland, George Washington Rightmire (1921)
"Notion of Motion for Leave to Intervene as Amicus curiae. ... for leave to intervene herein as amicus curiae and to file the accompanying brief, ..."

5. A History of Rome: From the Earliest Times to the Death of Commodus, A.D. 192 by Leonhard Schmitz (1847)
"THE FOUNDATION OF ROME LEGENDS OF ROMULUS AND REMUS, AND THEIR HISTORICAL VALUE—THE TRIBES, curiae, AND GENTES. THE story concerning the foundation of Rome ..."

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