Crossword clues for edile
edile
- Roman in charge of games
- Law enforcer in old Rome
- Roman games official
- Roman market official
- Post Cato held
- Julius Caesar's early post
- Roman official (5)
- Post young Caesar held
- Quaestor's cousin
- Roman police chief
- Caesar, once
- Roman public-works head
- An official under Nero
- Caesar or Cato, once
- Caesar, early on
- Caesar, at one time
- Roman nabob
- Roman factotum
- Old Roman magistrate
- Old Colosseum judge
- Official of old Rome
- Official in ancient Rome
- Magistrate of ancient Rome
- Forum official
- Early title for Julius Caesar
- Circus master in old Rome
- Ancient official
- Roman official
- Ancient magistrate
- Ancient Roman official
- Roman title
- Overseer of ancient Roman public works
- Ancient Roman magistrate
- Roman magistrate (Var.)
- Circus Maximus emcee
- Cato was one
- Roman minister of public works
- Roman in charge of buildings
- Circus Maximus official
- Young Caesar was one
- Cato the Elder was one
- Young Caesar's office
- Archon's Roman cousin
- Caesar was one
- Early post of J. Caesar
- Caesar's early post
- Old games official
- Questor's cousin
- Ancient superintendent
- Circus Maximus V.I.P.
- Head of Caesar's public works dept.
- Magistrate in ancient Rome
- Office Cato once held
- Official of ancient Rome
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Edile \E"dile\, n. [L. aedilis: cf. F. ['e]dile. Cf. [AE]dile.] (Rom. Antiq.) See [AE]dile.
Wiktionary
n. (alternative spelling of aedile English)
Wikipedia
Edile is an open source text editor for Linux, Mac OSX and other unix-like operating systems. Written in the Python programming language. Edile is implemented in a single source code file that can be executed directly with no installation beyond its dependency on PyGTK. The name comes from a contraction of "editor" and "file".
Usage examples of "edile".
But when I had seen this noble phalanx and company descending from the Capitol with many infantry, and had viewed all the bravery of the cars and the ediles, dressed in the old fashion, and had seen Senhor Giulio Cesarino pass with the standard of the city of Rome, on a horse with trappings covered with a white coat of arms and black brocade, I at once turned my horse towards Monte Cavallo, and thus went riding along the Thermae road pondering over many things of the olden times, in which I then felt myself to be more than in the present.