Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for CEN'TUM-VIR
CEN'TUM-VIR, n. [L. centum, a hundred, and vir, a man.]
One of a hundred and five judges, in ancient Rome, appointed to decide common causes among the people.
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CEN'TUM-VIR, n. [L. centum, a hundred, and vir, a man.]
One of a hundred and five judges, in ancient Rome, appointed to decide common causes among the people.
Return to page 62 of the letter “C”.