curia
[ kyoo r-ee-uh ]
/ ˈkyʊər i ə /
noun, plural cu·ri·ae [kyoo r-ee-ee] /ˈkyʊər iˌi/.
Origin of curia
OTHER WORDS FROM curia
cu·ri·al, adjectiveWords nearby curia
curet,
curettage,
curette,
curettement,
curfew,
curia,
curia regis,
curia romana,
curie,
curie point,
curie's law
Example sentences from the Web for curia
British Dictionary definitions for curia
curia
/ (ˈkjʊərɪə) /
noun plural -riae (-rɪˌiː)
(sometimes capital)
the papal court and government of the Roman Catholic Church
(in ancient Rome)
- any of the ten subdivisions of the Latin, Sabine, or Etruscan tribes
- a meeting place of such a subdivision
- the senate house of Rome
- the senate of an Italian town under Roman administration
(in the Middle Ages) a court held in the king's name
See also Curia Regis
Derived forms of curia
curial, adjectiveWord Origin for curia
C16: from Latin, from Old Latin
coviria (unattested), from
co- +
vir man