Centumvir

/senˈtʌmvɪr/ noun

In ancient Rome, one of a group of 100 or 300 judges appointed to hear civil cases and make legal decisions.

From Latin 'centum' (hundred) + 'vir' (man). These judges formed a special court system in the Roman Republic and Empire.

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