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praetorship

/pree-ter-ship/US // ˈpri tərˌʃɪp //

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the office of a praetor.

Examples

  • The quaestorship might be spent in one, the praetorship and the consulship were sure to be followed by a year abroad.

  • The night that he was denied the praetorship he spent in play; that wherein he was to die he spent in reading.

  • Curule aediles were instituted at the same time as the praetorship, and continued throughout the Republic.

  • Caius Calpurnius, having his command continued to him for a year after the expiration of his praetorship, was sent into Etruria.

  • No one could be Praetor without having first been Quaestor, or Consul without having held the praetorship.