Plural of catholicus; a Roman official or agent of the imperial treasury in ancient times.
From Latin catholicus 'universal official,' used in Roman administrative terminology. Term denotes officials with broad or universal responsibilities.
The Latin word 'catholici' shows how 'universal' became an administrative term—these officials had authority across multiple provinces, making them truly 'universal' representatives of Rome.
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