Aediles

/ˈiːdaɪlz/ noun

Definition

Plural of aedile; multiple Roman officials who held responsibility for public buildings, infrastructure, and the organization of public entertainment.

Etymology

The plural of Latin 'aedilis', following standard Latin nominative plural formation. Used throughout ancient Roman historical texts and modern scholarship.

Kelly Says

Some of history's most famous aediles spent personal fortunes on games and shows to win popularity—they literally bankrupted themselves trying to impress voters! This tradition of politicians spending money to gain public favor is a habit that's ancient indeed.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
አእድሊስ
a-ay-di-lis
ARالعربية
أيديليس
ay-dee-lees
BNবাংলা
এডিল
ay-di-l
CACatalà
aediles
ay-dee-lees
CSČeština
aediles
ay-dee-lees
DADansk
aediles
ay-dee-lees
DEDeutsch
Ädilis
ay-dee-lees
ELΕλληνικά
αἰδικέσις
ay-dee-ke-sis
ESEspañol
aediles
ay-dee-lees
FAفارسی
ایدی‌ل
ay-dee-l
FISuomi
aediles
ay-dee-lees
FRFrançais
aédicules
ay-dee-kyoo-l
GUGU
એડિલસ
ay-dee-las
HAHA
aediles
ay-dee-lees
HEעברית
אדילים
a-di-leem
HIहिन्दी
एडिलेस
ay-dee-lees
HUMagyar
aediles
ay-dee-lees
IDBahasa Indonesia
aediles
ay-dee-lees
IGIG
aediles
ay-dee-lees
ITItaliano
aediles
ay-dee-lees
JA日本語
アエディリス
a-e-di-ri-su
KKKK
адильдер
a-di-l-der
KMKM
អាឌីល
a-dee-l
KO한국어
아에딜리스
a-e-di-ri-sseu
MRMR
एडिलेस
ay-dee-lees
MSBahasa Melayu
aediles
ay-dee-lees
MYမြန်မာ
အေဒီလိတ်
ay-dee-li-et
NLNederlands
aediles
ay-dee-lees
NONorsk
aediles
ay-dee-lees
PAPA
ਐਡਿਲ
ay-dee-l
PLPolski
aediles
ay-dee-lees
PTPortuguês
aediles
ay-dee-lees
RORomână
aediles
ay-dee-lees
RUРусский
аэдилы
a-e-di-ly
SVSvenska
aediles
ay-dee-lees
SWKiswahili
aediles
ay-dee-lees
TAதமிழ்
அய்டிகுலர்
ay-di-kyoo-lar
TEతెలుగు
ఎడిక్యులర్
ay-di-kyoo-lar
THไทย
เอเดดิลิส
ae-det-li-s
TLTL
aediles
ay-dee-lees
TRTürkçe
aediles
ay-dee-lees
UKУкраїнська
аеділи
ay-dee-lee
URاردو
ایڈائل
ay-dee-al
VITiếng Việt
aediles
ay-dee-lees
YOYO
aediles
ay-dee-lees
ZH中文
爱迪利斯
ài dì lì sī
ZUZU
aediles
ay-dee-lees

Ethical Language Guidance

Gender History

Plural of aedile; same historical male-exclusivity as singular form applies to the class of Roman magistrates.

Inclusive Usage

Use 'aediles' for historical reference; in modern contexts discussing boards or groups of officials, prefer 'officials' or 'administrators' if no gender-specific information is relevant.

Inclusive Alternatives

["magistrates","officials","administrators"]

Empowerment Note

Women's exclusion from aedilician office reflects broader Roman legal restrictions; understanding this exclusion illuminates women's limited formal political participation despite social influence.

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