quindecemvir

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From Latin quindecemvir, from quindecim (fifteen) + vir (man).

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quindecemvir (plural quindecemvirs or quindecemviri)

  1. (historical) Any member of an official group of fifteen people, especially a member of the 15-man college of priests who cared for the Sibylline Books in ancient Rome.

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