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Praetorian
Praetorian Pr[ae]*to"ri*an, a. See Pretorian.
Praetorium
Praetorium Pr[ae]*to"ri*um, n. See Pretorium.

Meaning of Praetori from wikipedia

- whom his full title was generally completed by a genitive (e.g. vicarius praetoris). At a low level of society, the slave of a slave, possibly hired out...
- the case, gender, and number, of the noun, which is why the ending of praetori- varies in the phrases given. Most moderate-size Latin dictionaries list...
- pulsare togatus audeat, immo, etsi pulsetur, dissimulet nec audeat excussos praetori ostendere dentes Let's deal with the common benefits first off, among which...
- "family" connection. It seems that in that very place there was a tribunal praetoris sub divo with gradus known as the tribunal Aurelium, a structure built...
- The Praetor's Edict (Edictum praetoris) in ancient Roman law was an annual declaration of principles made by the new praetor urb**** – the elected magistrate...
- (gennaio/marzo 2008), 55–62 Sabellico, Marcantonio, De situ urbis Venetae. De praetoris officio. De viris illustribus (Venetia, Damiano da Gorgonzola, 1494) Sansovino...
- to what ought to have been done at some time in the past: quid tandem praetōrī faciendum fuisse? (Livy) 'what, pray, ought a praetor to have done?' In...
- Earthdawn novel which takes place in the Theran city of Vivane, in which elven praetori C****ian investigates a series of murders and apparent suicides affecting...
- Sat****. The Nine Provinces included Pandemonia, the Odium, the Gull, Praetori, Internecia, Ament, the Labyrinth, Err and Purgatory (below, there are...
- contemporaries he steadfastly refused to take any part. Nihil hoc ad edictum praetoris, "this has nothing to do with the edict of the praetor," was his usual...