aedilitian

/ˌɛdɪlɪˈtiən/

Definitions

1. noun

Relating to or characteristic of an aedile, especially in ancient Rome, who supervised public works, markets, and public morals.

“The aedilitian reforms helped to improve the quality of life for ordinary citizens in Rome.”

Synonyms

  • aedile
  • magistrate

Antonyms

  • corrupt
  • tyrannical