edile
/ˈɛdɪl/ or /ˈɛdɪl, -ˌleɪ/Definitions
1. noun
A magistrate or official in ancient Rome who had administrative and judicial powers, especially in a town or district.
“The edile was responsible for overseeing the construction of new roads and public buildings in the city.”
2. noun
An official in a town or city who is responsible for its government and administration.
“In modern Italy, the edile is a member of the city council and plays an important role in local governance.”