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quattuorvirate

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From Latin quattuorvirātus, from quattuor (four) + virī (men) + -ātus (-ate).

Noun

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quattuorvirate (plural quattuorvirates)

  1. A group of four people, especially a council of four men sharing office or rule.

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