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custodes morum

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cus⋅tos mo⋅rum

[koos-tohs moh-room; Eng. kuhs-tos mawr-uhm, mohr-]
–noun, plural cus⋅to⋅des mo⋅rum [koos-toh-des moh-room; Eng. kuh-stoh-deez mawr-uhm, mohr-] . Latin.
a custodian or guardian of morals; censor.

Origin:
lit., guardian of established usages, laws, etc.
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