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1 decuriō
decuriō āvī, ātus, āre [decuria], to divide into decuriae: decuriati equites, L. — To divide into companies, enroll in clubs (for bribery): cum vicatim homines decuriarentur: improbos.* * *Idecuriare, decuriavi, decuriatus V TRANSmake (cavlary) squads of ten; organize in military fashion; enrol in decuriaIIdecurion, officer commanding a decuria (calvary squad); (also naval); foreman; member of municipal senate/governing committee of decuria; councillor -
2 decuriō
decuriō ōnis, m [decuria], the chief of a decuria, commander of a decuria of cavalry, Cs.— A member of a municipal senate: decurionum decretum, Cs.* * *Idecuriare, decuriavi, decuriatus V TRANSmake (cavlary) squads of ten; organize in military fashion; enrol in decuriaIIdecurion, officer commanding a decuria (calvary squad); (also naval); foreman; member of municipal senate/governing committee of decuria; councillor -
3 decurio
1.dĕcŭrĭo, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. [decuria], to divide into decuriae.I.Prop.:* II.equites decuriati, centuriati pedites,
Liv. 22, 38, v. preced. art.—Esp. to divide the people into companies or clubs for purposes of bribery and corruption:servorum delectus habebatur... cum vicatim homines conscriberentur, decuriarentur,
Cic. Sest. 15:decuriasse Plancium, conscripsisse, etc.,
id. Planc. 18, 45; cf. ib. 19, 47; id. Phil. 7, 6, 18; id. Q. Fr. 2, 3, 5, and v. decuriatio.—Trop.:2.vertex incrementis lustralibus decuriatus,
i. e. of a man ten lustres old, Mart. Cap. 1, p. 1.dĕcŭrĭo, ōnis (also DECURES decuriones, Paul. ex Fest. p. 71, 22, and 75, 9 Müll.;and DECVRIONVS, the same,
ib. 49, 16), m. [id.], the head or chief of a decuria, a decurion. The name was first given by Romulus to the head of the tenth part of a curia (cf. Nieb. Röm. Gesch. 1, p. 354). In the army, the commander of a decuria of cavalry, Varr. L. L. 5, § 91 Müll.; Veget. Mil. 2, 14; Caes. B. C. 1, 23; 1, 13; Tac. A. 13, 40; id. H. 2, 29. After the extension of the Roman dominion, the members of the senate of the municipia and the colonies were called decuriones, Dig. 50, 16, 239; 50, 2; Cod. Just. 10, 31; Cic. Sest. 4, 10; id. Rosc. Am. 9, 25; id. Clu. 14, 41; Vulg. Marc. 15, 43.—Sometimes i. q. praefectus, applied to the overseer of the persons employed in any duty about the court, e. g. a head-chamberlain:cubiculariorum,
Suet. Dom. 17, PROCVLVS DECVRIO GERMANORVM (i. e. custodum corporis) TI. GERMANICI, Inscr. Orell. 2923. -
4 δεκαδάρχαι
δεκαδάρχηςdecurio: masc nom /voc plδεκαδάρχᾱͅ, δεκαδάρχηςdecurio: masc dat sg (doric aeolic) -
5 δεκαδάρχας
δεκαδάρχᾱς, δεκαδάρχηςdecurio: masc acc plδεκαδάρχᾱς, δεκαδάρχηςdecurio: masc nom sg (epic doric aeolic) -
6 דיקוריון
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7 דִּיקוּרְיוֹן
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8 dekurie
subst. decurio -
9 δεκαδαρχών
δεκαδάρχηςdecurio: masc gen plδεκαδαρχέωto be a: pres part act masc nom sg (attic epic doric) -
10 δεκαδαρχῶν
δεκαδάρχηςdecurio: masc gen plδεκαδαρχέωto be a: pres part act masc nom sg (attic epic doric) -
11 δεκαδάρχαις
δεκαδάρχηςdecurio: masc dat pl -
12 δεκαδάρχη
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13 δεκαδάρχῃ
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14 δεκαδάρχην
δεκαδάρχηςdecurio: masc acc sg (attic epic ionic) -
15 δεκαδάρχης
δεκαδάρχηςdecurio: masc nom sgδεκαδαρχέωto be a: imperf ind act 2nd sg (doric aeolic) -
16 δεκαδάρχου
δεκάδαρχοςcommander of ten men: masc gen sgδεκαδάρχηςdecurio: masc gen sg -
17 δεκανοίς
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18 δεκανοῖς
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19 δεκανού
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20 δεκανοῦ
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