Definition
An administrative division in ancient Rome, or a medieval court or governing council.
Etymology
From Latin 'curia,' possibly from 'co-viria' meaning 'gathering of men.' Originally described one of the ten divisions of Roman citizens under Romulus.
Kelly Says
The Roman curia evolved from a military assembly into the Senate building where Caesar was famously assassinated—one word's transformation mirrors Rome's shift from kingdom to republic to empire.
Translations
ARالعربية
محكمة
mah-kamah
DEDeutsch
Gericht
ge-ri-cht
ELΕλληνικά
δικαστήριο
di-kas-te-ri-o
ESEspañol
curia
koo-ree-ah
FISuomi
tuomioistuin
too-mio-i-stui-nin
GUGU
સુપ્રીમ કોર્ટ
su-pri-m kor-t
HAHA
gidan shari'a
gi-dan sha-ree-ah
HEעברית
בית משפט
beit mishpat
HIहिन्दी
न्यायालय
nya-ya-alay
HUMagyar
bíróság
beer-o-sag
IDBahasa Indonesia
pengadilan
peng-a-di-lan
KMKM
រាជធានី
ra-cha-tha-ni
MRMR
न्यायालय
nya-ya-alay
MSBahasa Melayu
mahkamah
mah-ka-mah
MYမြန်မာ
မြန်မာ တရားရုံး
myan-ma ta-ra-yu-ngee
NLNederlands
gerechtshof
ge-recht-shohf
NONorsk
domstol
dom-stohll
PTPortuguês
corte
kor-teh
SVSvenska
domstol
dom-stohll
SWKiswahili
mahakama
mah-ka-mah
TAதமிழ்
நீதிமன்றம்
nee-thi-man-tram
TEతెలుగు
న्यायालयం
nyaaya-layam
TRTürkçe
mahkeme
mah-keh-meh
VITiếng Việt
toà án
toa an
ZUZU
inkosuthu
in-ko-su-thu