a. [f. L. centumvirāl-is, f. prec.: see -AL.] Of or pertaining to the centumviri.

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a. 1693.  Urquhart, Rabelais, III. xxxix. That Centumviral Court.

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1821.  Lockhart, Valerius, I. v. 75. The appearance he had made the day before in the Centumviral Court.

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1880.  Muirhead, trans. Gaius, IV. § 15, note.

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