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de·cu·ri·on \də̇ˈkyu̇rēən, dēˈ-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English decurioun, from Latin decurion-, decurio, from decuria decury 1. : a Roman cavalry officer in command of 10 men 2. a. : a member of a municipal or colonial senate in ancient Rome b. : a member of the great council in an Italian city or town |