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curiate
curiate, a. (ˈkjʊərɪət) [ad. L. cūriāt-us adj., f. cūria.] Of or pertaining to the curiæ.1886 Encycl. Brit. XX. 732/1 In Cicero's time there were still curies, curial festivals, and curiate assemblies. Oxford English Dictionary
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Curiate Assembly
The Curiate Assembly was a comitia. Acts that the Curiate Assembly voted on were mostly symbolic and usually in the affirmative. wikipedia.org
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cucuriate
† cuˈcuriate, v. Obs.—0 [f. L. cūcūrīre.]1623 Cockeram, Cucuriate, to crow like a Cock. Oxford English Dictionary
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Eluza
The diocese was nominally restored in 1933 as Latin titular bishopric of Eluza (Latin = Curiate Italian), Latin adjective Eluzan (US). wikipedia.org
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cury
▪ I. † ˈcury1 Obs. Also 4 kewery. [a. OF. keuerie, queuerie, queurie (14th c.), cookery, kitchen, f. keu, queu, coeu:—L. coquus, cocus cook: see -ery.] a. Cookery. (Also the ‘concoction’ of substances in alchemy.) b. Cooked food; a dish.1387 Trevisa Higden (Rolls) I. 405 They conne ete and be mury W... Oxford English Dictionary
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Zigana
Pontic Mountains og northeastern Anatolia, Turkey Zigana Tunnel (1988), through the pass Zigana Tunnel (2023), through the pass 2009 Zigana avalanche Curiate wikipedia.org
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excuriate
† exˈcuriate, v. Obs.—0 [f. L. excūriāt- ppl. stem of excūriāre to eject from the curia, f. ex- out + cūria the senate-house.] ‘To throw out of the Court’ (Blount Glossogr. 1656–81). Hence excuriˈation.1692–1732 Coles, Excuriate. 1658 Phillips, Excuriation. Oxford English Dictionary
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La Canea
The former Roman Catholic Diocese of La Canea, which had its see there, and was revived as Latin Catholic titular see under its curiate name Cidonia (Cydonia wikipedia.org
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decuriate
† deˈcuriate, v. Obs.—0 [f. ppl. stem of L. decuriāre to divide into decuriæ: see decury.] (See quot.) So † decuriˈation [L. decuriātio].1623 Cockeram, Decuriate, to diuide into bands, to separate. 1721 in Bailey. 1623 Cockeram, Decuriation, a making of Knights or Captaines. Oxford English Dictionary
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Cydonia
or Cydonia, an ancient city state on Crete, at modern Chania Roman Catholic Diocese of La Canea, a Latin Catholic titular see, reviving the Italian curiate wikipedia.org
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Papia
Papia may refer to : Pavia, city in northern Italy Pupiana, Italia curiate name of a Latin Catholic titular bishopric in Africa proconsularis Papia wikipedia.org
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Forum Clodii
Ecclesiastical history In about AD 300 a bishopric was established here as Diocese of Forum Clodii In about AD 600 it was renamed in (Curiate) Italian After its nominal restoration in 1966, the Latin titular bishopric again has the double name of Forum Claudii in Latin and Monterano in Curiate Italian wikipedia.org
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Geron
Geron may refer to : Places and jurisdictions Girona, a city in Catalonia Curiate Italian name of Hieron, Caria (Asian Turkey), as Latin Catholic titular wikipedia.org
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Arata
Arata (name) Arata (actor), Japanese actor Arata (rapper), American rapper Places and jurisdictions Arata River, a river in Gifu Prefecture, Japan Curiate wikipedia.org
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Zygana
In 1933 it was nominally restored as Latin Catholic Titular bishopric of Zygana (Latin) / Zigana (Curiate Italian) / Zyganen(sis) (Latin adjective). wikipedia.org
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