Definition
Relating to a Roman senate, a Roman senator, or the duties and privileges of senators and government officials.
Etymology
From Latin 'curialis,' derived from 'curia,' which was the name of a Roman administrative division and assembly. The term refers to the formal structure of Roman government.
Kelly Says
The curia was where senators met in Rome—the word is still used in some churches for the assembly of officials, showing how the Roman administrative system's vocabulary lived on through history!
Translations
ARالعربية
القضائي
al-qada'i
CACatalà
judicial
zhoo-dee-thee-al
CSČeština
soudní
sood-nee
DADansk
retslig
rets-leeg
DEDeutsch
gericht
ge-ri-kht
ELΕλληνικά
δικαστικό
di-kas-ti-ko
ESEspañol
curial
koo-ree-al
FISuomi
oikeudellinen
oi-kee-u-del-li-nen
FRFrançais
juridiction
zhoo-ree-dikshon
HEעברית
שיפוטי
shif-po-ti
HUMagyar
bírósági
beer-o-sa-ghi
IDBahasa Indonesia
peradilan
per-a-di-lan
ITItaliano
giudiziario
zhoo-dee-tsee-a-ree-o
MRMR
न्यायालय
nyay-aa-lay
MSBahasa Melayu
kehakiman
keh-hah-ee-man
NLNederlands
gerechtelijk
ge-rech-te-lijk
NONorsk
rettslig
rets-leeg
PLPolski
sądowy
sawn-dow-ee
PTPortuguês
jurisdicional
zhoo-ri-sdi-thau-nal
RORomână
judecătoresc
zhoo-de-ka-to-resk
RUРусский
судебный
soo-deb-nyy
SVSvenska
rättslig
rahtts-leeg
SWKiswahili
mahakama
mah-ah-kah-mah
TRTürkçe
yargısal
yar-ghee-sal
UKУкраїнська
судовий
soo-do-v-iy
URاردو
عدالتی
a-da-al-tee
VITiếng Việt
tòa án
toa an
ZUZU
inkosini
in-ko-see-nee