curia
91Curia Romana — /roh may neuh, mah /, Roman Cath. Ch. the body of congregations, offices, permanent commissions, etc., that assist the pope in the government and administration of the church. [ < ML, L: lit., (the) Roman curia] …
92curia — noun (plural curiae) Etymology: Latin, perhaps from co + vir man more at virile Date: 1600 1. a. a division of the ancient Roman people comprising several gentes of a tribe b. the place of assembly of one of these divisions …
93curia — noun a) Any of the subdivisions of a tribe in ancient Rome b) The Roman senate during the republic …
94Curia — noun The central administration of the Roman Catholic Church …
95cúria — cú|ri|a Mot Esdrúixol Nom femení …
96Curia — Justicia (P) …
97curia — pl.f. curie …
98curia — Sinónimos: ■ congregación, nunciatura, cancillería, iglesia, tribunal, Rota …
99curia — papal court and its officials Ecclesiastical Terms …
100curia — cu·ri·a || kjÊŠÉ™rɪə n. place where the senate met in ancient Rome; tribal divisions in ancient Rome; medieval judge s council …