|kwin+ noun
Etymology: Latin quindecimvir, from quindecim fifteen + vir man — more at virile
: one of a commission, council, or ruling body of 15 ; specifically : a member of a college of priests in ancient Rome having charge of the sibylline books
|kwin+ noun
Etymology: Latin quindecimvir, from quindecim fifteen + vir man — more at virile
: one of a commission, council, or ruling body of 15 ; specifically : a member of a college of priests in ancient Rome having charge of the sibylline books
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012