triumvir
/trɪˈʌmvə(r)/noun
(pl. triumvirs或triumviri /trɪˈʌmvɪraɪ,-riː,traɪ-/)
- (in ancient Rome) each of three public officers jointly responsible for overseeing any of the administrative departments(古罗马)三执政之一。
派生词
triumviral
adjective词源
Latin, originally as triumviri (plural), back-formation from trium virorum 'of three men', genitive of tres viri.