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aedile

English

Alternative forms

  • ædile (rare)
  • edile

Etymology

From Latin aed?lis (commissioner or magistrate).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?i?da?l/

Noun

aedile (plural aediles)

  1. (historical, Ancient Rome) An elected official who was responsible for the maintenance of public buildings, regulation of festivals, supervision of markets and the supply of grain and water.

Derived terms

  • aedileship

Related terms

  • aedility

Translations

Anagrams

  • Adelie, Adilee, dealie

Latin

Noun

aed?le

  1. ablative singular of aed?lis

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audile

English

Etymology

Irregular formation from Latin audire + -ile.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /???da?l/

Noun

audile (plural audiles)

  1. A person whose mental imagery consists of sounds.

Adjective

audile (comparative more audile, superlative most audile)

  1. Pertaining to hearing.
    • 1973: I listened carefully to my audile memory, recalling the exact noise of the shot. — Kyril Bonfiglioli, Don't Point That Thing at Me (Penguin 2001, p. 93)

Related terms

  • audible
  • motile
  • verbile
  • visile

Anagrams

  • dualie

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