decuria
Italian
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -urja
Noun
decuria f (plural decurie)
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Latin
Etymology
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /deˈku.ri.a/, [dɛˈkʊ.ri.a]
Noun
decuria f (genitive decuriae); first declension
- a group of ten men (or soldiers)
- a jury
- an administrative body comprising ten families
- a tithing
- (plural) jurors
Inflection
First declension.
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | decuria | decuriae |
| genitive | decuriae | decuriārum |
| dative | decuriae | decuriīs |
| accusative | decuriam | decuriās |
| ablative | decuriā | decuriīs |
| vocative | decuria | decuriae |
Derived terms
Related terms
- decuriālis
- decuriātim
- decuriātiō
- decuriātus
- decuriō
- decuriōnātus
References
- decuria in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- decuria in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
- decuria in Charles du Fresne du Cange’s Glossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis (augmented edition, 1883–1887)
- decuria in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire Illustré Latin-Français, Hachette
- decuria in Harry Thurston Peck, editor (1898) Harper's Dictionary of Classical Antiquities, New York: Harper & Brothers
- decuria in William Smith et al., editor (1890) A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities, London: William Wayte. G. E. Marindin
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