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Etymology

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Learned borrowing from Latin duovir.

Noun

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duovir (plural duovirs)

  1. Synonym of duumvir
    • 2016, The Oxford Handbook of Roman Law and Society:
      The duovir then asks the litigants whom they wish to serve as their iudex.

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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duovir m (genitive duovirī); second declension

  1. duumvir
    • 170 BC – 131 BC, HD003556 inscription in Rome
      A(ulus) Postumius A(uli) f(ilius) A(uli) n(epos) Albinus duovir lege / Plaetoria reficiundam coeravit
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    • 1 AD – 50 AD, HD001168 inscription in Narbonne
      / [duom]vir quinquenna[li]s duomvir / [iteru]m praefectus pro duoviro augur / [tribunu]s militum primipilus praefectus [navi]um / [ex c]onlegio Honoris et Virtutis arbitratu / Zenonis lib(erti)

Declension

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Second-declension noun (nominative singular in -r).

Descendants

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  • English: duovir
  • Russian: дуовир (duovir)

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