Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - curule
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Curule
curule
adjective Etymology: Latin curulis, perhaps alteration of currulis of a chariot, from currus chariot, from currere to run Date: 1600 1. relating to or being a high-ranking dignitary of ancient Rome entitled to occupy a special chair 2. of, relating to, or being a chair or seat reserved for Romans of high rank that resembles a backless stool with curved legs; also of, relating to, or being a 19th century seat with legs of a similar style
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adj. Rom.Hist. designating or relating to the authority exercised by the senior Roman magistrates, chiefly the consul and praetor, who were entitled to use the sella curulis ('curule seat' or seat of office). Etymology: L curulis f. currus chariot (in which the chief magistrate was conveyed to the seat of office) ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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1. ист. курульный curule chair —- курульное кресло (у древних римлян) 2. ист. высший; принадлежащий к высшему слою, знатный ...Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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