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Boeotarches Lewis & Short 11 11 7 one of the chief magistrates in Bœotia
Ephorus2 Lewis & Short 64 0 15 a celebrated Greek historian of Cumae
Stator2 Lewis & Short 115 0 28 a stayer
Vergobretus Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 0 0 0 the minister of justice, executive
accensus Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 2,356 0 219 an attendant of a magistrate, apparitor, orderly
accensus2 Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 2,359 0 219 P. of accendo.
aditialis Lewis & Short 5 5 2 given by a magistrate when he entered upon his office
aedilis Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 546 546 89 a commissioner of buildings, aedile, magistrate for public works
agoranomus Lewis & Short 3 3 3 a Grecian magistrate
alytarcha Lewis & Short 0 0 0 a magistrate who superintended religious exhibitions
archon Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 0 0 0 the highest magistrate of Athens.
censitor Lewis & Short 1 1 1 the magistrate presiding over the rating of citizens
censor Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 1,201 1,023 153 the title of a Roman magistrate, instituted
coercitio Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 19 19 15 a restraining
damiurgus Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 0 0 0 a magistrate, one of ten councillors of the Achaean league
decem3 Elem. Lewis 5,706 0 255 a commission of ten men, college of ten magistrates
demiurgus Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 27 27 9 The chief magistrate in some of the Grecian states
dibaphus Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 4 4 4 (prop. double dyed), a purple robe, magistrate's state-robe
dictator Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 1,892 1,727 86 a dictator, chief magistrate with unlimited power
edico Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 2,537 616 202 Of a magistrate or officer, to declare, publish, make known, proclaim, order, establish, decree, ordain
ephorus Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 78 14 21 a Spartan magistrate, one of the five Ephori
libellatici Lewis & Short 0 0 0 a term applied to Christians who, during the persecutions, purchased false certificates of a magistrate that they had sacrificed in the heathen manner
lictor Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 532 498 122 a lictor, official attendant upon a magistrate
limocinctus Lewis & Short 0 0 0 a kind of public attendant on magistrates
meddix Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 0 0 0 a magistrate
municipium Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 360 286 61 a free town, town whose people were Roman citizens, governed by their own laws and magistrates
pagus Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 172 136 67 a district, canton, hundred, province, region
parochus Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 5 5 3 a purveyor, provincial officer, required to entertain travelling magistrates
praetor Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 5,472 3,239 176 a leader, head, chief, president, chief magistrate, chief executive, commander
proagorus Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 3 3 1 (in Sicilian towns), a director, chief magistrate
propraetor Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 147 147 29 an ex-praetor, made governor of a province without military command, propraetor
proquaestore Lewis & Short 0 0 0 a magistrate
prytanes Lewis & Short 9 5 7 one of the chief magistrates in some of the Grecian States
quaesitor Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 56 47 34 an investigator, examining magistrate, examiner, inquisitor, prosecuting officer
quattuorviri Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 3 3 3 a commission of four members.—Officers of a colony
quindecimprimi Lewis & Short 0 0 0 the board of fifteen chief magistrates
stator Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 117 2 30 an attendant upon a proconsul in his province, messenger, orderly
subsidiarius Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 42 40 21 of a reserve, reserved, subsidiary
sufes Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 12 12 8 in Carthage, a judge, chief magistrate, sufet
taxeota Lewis & Short 0 0 0 a magistrate
translaticius Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 22 22 10 handed down, transmitted, traditional, hereditary, customary
tribunal Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 468 468 150 a raised platform for the seats of magistrates, judgment-seat, tribunal
vindicta Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 296 296 121 a rod, a touch of which in the presence of a magistrate was the ceremony of manumission, liberating-rod, manumissionstaff