Senatus-consultum
[se-nah-too s kawn-soo l-too m; English suh-ney-tuh s kuh n-suhl-tuh m] /sɛˈnɑ tʊs kɔnˈsʊl tʊm; English səˈneɪ təs kənˈsʌl təm/
noun, plural senatus consulta
[se-nah-toos kawn-soo l-tah; English suh-ney-tuh s kuh n-suhl-tuh] /sɛˈnɑ tus kɔnˈsʊl tɑ; English səˈneɪ təs kənˈsʌl tə/ (Show IPA). Latin.
1.
a decree of the senate of ancient Rome.
senatus consultum
/səˈnɑːtəs kənˈsʊltəm/
noun (pl) senatus consulta (kənˈsʊltə)
1.
a decree of the Senate of ancient Rome, taking the form of advice to a magistrate
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