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concilium

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A quick definition of concilium:

Concilium: A Latin word that means "council". It can refer to a court session where arguments are heard in a case or a request for a day to present an argument. It can also refer to a gathering of the common people in ancient Rome called "Concilium Plebis".

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Concilium (pronounced kuhn-sil-ee-uhm) is a Latin word that means "council." It has two main meanings:

  1. Historical: Refers to a court session where arguments are presented in a case. It can also refer to a motion requesting a day to present an argument.
  2. Concilium Plebis: A type of council in ancient Rome made up of plebeians (common people) that had the power to pass laws.

Examples:

  • During the trial, the lawyers presented their arguments to the concilium.
  • The defendant's lawyer requested a concilium to be scheduled for the following week.
  • In ancient Rome, the Concilium Plebis was an important institution that allowed common people to have a say in the laws that affected them.

The first two examples illustrate the historical meaning of concilium, where it refers to a court session or a motion to present an argument. The third example illustrates the Concilium Plebis, which was a specific type of council in ancient Rome that had legislative power.

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