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quartumvirate

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English

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Etymology

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From quārtus (fourth) + the latter part of triumvirate, possibly originally as a variant of quatrumvirate, itself a variant of quadrumvirate.

Noun

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quartumvirate (plural quartumvirates)

  1. Alternative form of quattuorvirate: rule by four people.

References

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  • "quartumvirate, n.", in the Oxford English Dictionary, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Anagrams

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