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‖ conˈcilium The Latin equivalent of council, occasionally used in technical language.
1834Sir W. Hamilton Discuss. (1852) 369 It is inexpedient to allow the choice of academical teachers to the professors themselves, be it either to the whole Concilium, or to the several faculties. 1846Grote Greece ii. iii. (1849) II. 397 Lastly there was the general concilium and religious festival held periodically at Koroneia. 1858Bushnell Nat. & Supernat. iv. (1864) 97 But here we have a grand concilium, or republic of wills, acting each for himself. |