Associations to the word «Curia»
Noun
- Proctor
- Indictment
- Court
- Liber
- Franciscan
- Chancellor
- Forum
- Oriental
- Deacon
- Caesar
- Landowner
- Penalty
- Jurisdiction
- Antioch
- Juno
- Petit
- Francesco
- Decree
- Elector
- Filing
- Vi
- Consecration
- Syrian
- Bologna
- Theologian
- Propagation
- Xii
- Jury
- Vassal
- Issue
- Sanity
- Julius
- Pietro
- Rite
- Reform
- Liturgy
- Lent
- Cleric
- Senate
- Va
- Domenico
- Appeal
- Humanist
- Reorganization
- Prose
- Naples
- Petition
- Confession
- Patriarch
- Nobles
- Bonus
- Constitution
- Brennan
- Tor
- Delegate
- Urban
- Attorney
- Ix
- Bureaucracy
- Giovanni
- Dickinson
- Magistrate
- Sicily
- Chaplain
- Abbot
- Trent
- Divine
- Doctrine
- Ob
Adjective
Wiktionary
CURIA, noun. (historical) Any of the subdivisions of a tribe in ancient Rome
CURIA, noun. (historical) The Roman senate during the republic
CURIA, noun. (historical) Any of several medieval councils or courts of justice
CURIA, proper noun. The central administration of the Roman Catholic Church.
Dictionary definition
CURIA, noun. (Roman Catholic Church) the central administration governing the Roman Catholic Church.
Wise words
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