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deˈcurionate [ad. L. decuriōnāt-us, f. decuriōn-em: see -ate1.] The office of a decurion.
1840Milman Hist. Chr. II. 382. 1863 Draper Intell. Devel. Europe ix. (1865) 209 Exempting the priesthood from burdensome offices such as the decurionate. 1880Muirhead Gaius i. §95 note, Not only the magistracy but also the decurionate was a stepping-stone to citizenship. |