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1 quīndecim or XV
quīndecim or XV num adj. [quinque+decem], fifteen: dies, Cs.: annos XV natus: evocat ad se Massiliā XV primos, city fathers, Cs.: Quindecim viri, the college of fifteen priests in charge of the Sibylline books, H. -
2 quindecimvir
quindĕcimvir (plur. in inscrr. usually X̅V̅. VIRI, but also written in full, QVINDECIM VIRO SACRIS FACIVNDIS, Inscr. Grut. 476, 7, of A. D. 346), vĭri (separated, quindecim Diana preces virorum, Hor. C. S. 70), m. [quindecim-vir], a member of a college, commission, or board of fifteen men for any official function. — Usually in plur.: quindĕcimvĭri, gen. ūm and ōrum, the college or board of fifteen men, the fifteen. So esp.,I.In Rome, the quindecimviri Sibyllini or sacris faciundis, a college of priests who had charge of the Sibylline books, from which, in times of danger, they divined the means of averting the peril by religious rites, Hor. l. l.; Tac. A. 6, 12 fin.; Inscr. Orell. 1100; 2263 sq.; 2351.— Gen. plur.:II.quindecimvirum, Tac. l. l.: quindecemvirum conlegi magister,
Plin. 28, 2, 3, § 12.— Sing.:L. Cotta quindecimvir sententiam dicturus,
Suet. Caes. 79; Tac. A. 6, 12, 1:quindecimvir sacris faciundis,
Gell. 1, 12. —Quindecimviri agris dandis, fifteen commissioners for apportioning lands, Plin. 7, 43, 45, § 139. -
3 quindecimviri
quindĕcimvir (plur. in inscrr. usually X̅V̅. VIRI, but also written in full, QVINDECIM VIRO SACRIS FACIVNDIS, Inscr. Grut. 476, 7, of A. D. 346), vĭri (separated, quindecim Diana preces virorum, Hor. C. S. 70), m. [quindecim-vir], a member of a college, commission, or board of fifteen men for any official function. — Usually in plur.: quindĕcimvĭri, gen. ūm and ōrum, the college or board of fifteen men, the fifteen. So esp.,I.In Rome, the quindecimviri Sibyllini or sacris faciundis, a college of priests who had charge of the Sibylline books, from which, in times of danger, they divined the means of averting the peril by religious rites, Hor. l. l.; Tac. A. 6, 12 fin.; Inscr. Orell. 1100; 2263 sq.; 2351.— Gen. plur.:II.quindecimvirum, Tac. l. l.: quindecemvirum conlegi magister,
Plin. 28, 2, 3, § 12.— Sing.:L. Cotta quindecimvir sententiam dicturus,
Suet. Caes. 79; Tac. A. 6, 12, 1:quindecimvir sacris faciundis,
Gell. 1, 12. —Quindecimviri agris dandis, fifteen commissioners for apportioning lands, Plin. 7, 43, 45, § 139.
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quindecemvir — |kwin+ noun Etymology: Latin quindecimvir, from quindecim fifteen + vir man more at virile : one of a commission, council, or ruling body of 15; specifically : a member of a college of priests in ancient Rome having charge of the sibylline books … Useful english dictionary