noun
(also aedilitian)
Roman History A person who has been an aedile, and so has the right to be elected to other offices.
adjective
(also aedilitian)
Roman History Of or relating to an aedile or an aedlician.
Origin
Early 17th century; earliest use found in William Fulbecke (1560–?1603), lawyer and historian. From classical Latin aedīlicius (adjective) of or connected with an aedile, (of a person) who has been an aedile (also as noun) (from aedīlis + -icius see -itious) + -an.
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