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Meaning of Aedile
(Lat.) In Roman law. An officer who attended to’ the repairs of the temples and other public buildings; the repairs and cleanliness of the streets; the care of the weights and measures; the providing for funerals and games; and regulating the prices of provisions. Ainsworth; Smith; Du Cange.
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