avogadore
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Etymology
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Borrowed
from
Venetan
avogadore
, from
Latin
advocātōrem
.
Noun
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avogadore
m
(
plural
avogadori
)
either of the three
judges
, in the old
Venetian
republic
, who were in charge of
judicial
and
constitutional
matters.
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