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EDILE
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e⋅dile
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ˈi
daɪl
/
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ee
-dahyl
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–noun
Roman History
.
aedile.
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ae⋅dile
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ˈi
daɪl
/
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ee
-dahyl
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–noun
Roman History
.
one of a board of magistrates in charge of public buildings, streets, markets, games, etc.
Also,
edile.
Origin:
1570–80;
< L
aedīlis,
equiv. to
aedi-
(s. of
aedēs;
see
aedicule
) +
-īlis
-ile
Related forms:
ae⋅dile⋅ship,
noun
ae⋅dil⋅i⋅tian
/
ˌid
lˈɪʃ
ən
/
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[
eed-l-
ish
-
uh
n
]
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,
adjective
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