| EDILE | • edile n. Alternative spelling of aedile. • EDILE n. (Latin) in classical times, a magistrate in charge of games, markets or buildings, also AEDILE. |
| AEDILE | • aedile n. (Historical, Ancient Rome) An elected official who was responsible for the maintenance of public buildings… • ædile n. Obsolete form of aedile. • AEDILE n. (Latin) in classical times, a magistrate in charge of games, markets or buildings, also EDILE. |
| EDILES | • ediles n. Plural of edile. • EDILE n. (Latin) in classical times, a magistrate in charge of games, markets or buildings, also AEDILE. |
| SEDILE | • sedile n. Alternative form of sedilium (“type of seat in a church”). • SEDILE n. (Latin) a seat in a church for officiating clergy, also SEDILIUM. |
| AEDILES | • aediles n. Plural of aedile. • ædiles n. Plural of ædile. • AEDILE n. (Latin) in classical times, a magistrate in charge of games, markets or buildings, also EDILE. |
| PREDILECT | • predilect v. (Transitive) To elect or choose beforehand. • PREDILECT adj. chosen in preference, also PREDILECTED. |
| AEDILESHIP | • aedileship n. (Historical) The office of an aedile. • aedileship n. (Historical) The period or duration of this office. • ædileship n. (Rare) Alternative form of aedileship. |
| REMEDILESS | • remediless adj. Not having a remedy; not capable of being remedied. • REMEDILESS adj. not admitting of a remedy. |
| AEDILESHIPS | • aedileships n. Plural of aedileship. • ædileships n. Plural of ædileship. • AEDILESHIP n. the office of an aedile. |
| PREDILECTED | • predilected v. Simple past tense and past participle of predilect. • PREDILECTED adj. chosen in preference, also PREDILECT. |
| PREDILECTION | • predilection n. A condition of favoring or liking; a tendency towards; proclivity; predisposition. • PREDILECTION n. an established preference for something. |
| REMEDILESSLY | • remedilessly adv. In such a way as to be beyond all remedy. • REMEDILESS adv. not admitting of a remedy. |
| PREDILECTIONS | • predilections n. Plural of predilection. • PREDILECTION n. an established preference for something. |
| REMEDILESSNESS | • remedilessness n. Absence of remedy; incurability. • REMEDILESSNESS n. the state of being remediless. |