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1 consistorium
(place of) the emperor's council; place of assembly/where servants wait; earth; consistory, (ecclesiastical) assembly/court; Cardinals presided over by Pope -
2 consistorialis
consistorialis, consistoriale ADJconsistorial, by/pertaining to a consistory/(ecclesiastical) assembly/court -
3 consistorianus
Iconsistoriana, consistorianum ADJof/pertaining to the emperor's cabinet; of (ecclesiastical) assembly/courtIIassessor, aid in council; (in emperor's council) -
4 synodus
1.synŏdus (in inscrr. written also SYNHODVS; v. Inscr. Orell. 2160; 2627), i, f., = sunodos.I.A college of priests: ARCHIEREVS SYNHODI, Inscr. Orell. l. l.—II. 2.synŏdūs, ontis, m., = sunodous, a fish of the bream genus: Sparus, Linn.; Ov. Hal. 107; Plin. 37, 10, 67, § 182. [p. 1830]
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