different between curple vs curule
curple
English
Etymology
A corruption of the Scottish crupper.
(Can this(+) etymology be sourced?)
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -??(?)p?l
Noun
curple (plural curples)
- The hindquarters or the rump of a horse, a strap under the girth of a horse's saddle to stop the saddle from kicking forward
- (transferred) The buttocks, the posterior.
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curule
English
Etymology
From Latin cur?lis (“of or pertaining to a chariot; curule chair”), from currus (“chariot”), from curr? (“run”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?kj???u?l/
Adjective
curule
- Designating a kind of elaborate ceremonial seat inlaid with ivory, used by the highest magistrates in ancient Rome.
Translations
Latin
Adjective
cur?le
- nominative neuter singular of cur?lis
- accusative neuter singular of cur?lis
- vocative neuter singular of cur?lis
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