Aedile

/ˈiːdaɪl/ noun

A Roman official responsible for maintaining public buildings, managing construction projects, and organizing public games and events in the city.

From Latin 'aedilis', derived from 'aedes' (building). Originally, aediles were magistrates in charge of temples and sacred buildings before their duties expanded to public works and entertainment.

AMኤድል
ARإيديل
BNএডিল
CAaedil
CSaedil
DAaedil
DEÄdil
ELαἰδίλης
ESedil
FAایدل
FIaedil
FRédile
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