quindecemviri

[kwin-dek-uh m-vahy-rahy, -weer-ahy]

quindecemviri Definition

  • 1a group of fifteen men in ancient Rome who had various duties such as conducting religious rites and drafting laws
  • 2a modern committee or group of fifteen members

Using quindecemviri: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "quindecemviri" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The quindecemviri were responsible for the maintenance of the Sibylline Books.

  • Example

    The quindecemviri committee was tasked with organizing the annual festival.

Origins of quindecemviri

from Latin 'quindecim' meaning 'fifteen' and 'vir' meaning 'man'

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Summary: quindecemviri in Brief

'Quindecemviri' [kwin-dek-uh m-vahy-rahy, -weer-ahy] refers to a group of fifteen men in ancient Rome who had various duties such as conducting religious rites and drafting laws. It can also refer to a modern committee or group of fifteen members. An example of its usage is 'The quindecemviri committee was tasked with organizing the annual festival.'