duoviri
/ˈduːoʊvaɪri/Definitions
1. noun
Two magistrates in ancient Rome, often serving in a joint capacity as the chief executive of a city or town.
“The duoviri oversaw the construction of a new aqueduct in the city.”
1. noun
Two magistrates in ancient Rome, often serving in a joint capacity as the chief executive of a city or town.
“The duoviri oversaw the construction of a new aqueduct in the city.”