释义 |
curule/ˈkjʊəru:l/adj. Rom. Hist. designating or relating to the authority exercised by the senior Roman magistrates, chiefly the consul and praetor, who were entitled to use the sella curulis (‘curule seat’ or seat of office) [罗马]【史】地位最高的,有坐贵人座特权的 [Latin curulis from currus ‘chariot’ (in which the chief magistrate was conveyed to the seat of office)] |