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tribulation
noun
1 great sorrow, trouble, affliction, misery, etc.
2 a cause or source of this.
[13c: from Latin tribulatio ]
noun
1 great sorrow, trouble, affliction, misery, etc.
2 a cause or source of this.
[13c: from Latin tribulatio ]
tribunal
noun
1 a court of justice.
2 Brit a board of people who have been appointed to inquire into a specified matter or dispute and to adjudicate or give judgement on it took her case to the rent tribunal . See also industrial tribunal.
3 a seat or bench in a court for a judge or judges.
[16c: Latin, from tribunus head of a tribe]
noun
1 a court of justice.
2 Brit a board of people who have been appointed to inquire into a specified matter or dispute and to adjudicate or give judgement on it took her case to the rent tribunal . See also industrial tribunal.
3 a seat or bench in a court for a judge or judges.
[16c: Latin, from tribunus head of a tribe]
tribune1
noun
1 hist
a (in full tribune of the people) a high official who was elected by the ordinary people of ancient Rome to represent them and defend their rights, etc, especially against the interests of the wealthier patricians;
b (in full military tribune) one of the six officers who shared the leadership of a Roman legion, each of whom was in charge for a spell of two months.
2 anyone who acts as a champion or defender of the rights of the common people.
[14c: from Latin tribunus head of a tribe]
tribunate or tribuneship noun .
noun
1 hist
a (in full tribune of the people) a high official who was elected by the ordinary people of ancient Rome to represent them and defend their rights, etc, especially against the interests of the wealthier patricians;
b (in full military tribune) one of the six officers who shared the leadership of a Roman legion, each of whom was in charge for a spell of two months.
2 anyone who acts as a champion or defender of the rights of the common people.
[14c: from Latin tribunus head of a tribe]
tribunate or tribuneship noun .
tribune2
noun
1
a the apse in a Christian basilica where the bishop's throne sits;
b the bishop's throne itself.
2 a raised area, dais or stand.
3 a raised area or gallery with seats, especially in a church.
[17c: French, from Latin tribuna , from tribunal a seat of judgement]
noun
1
a the apse in a Christian basilica where the bishop's throne sits;
b the bishop's throne itself.
2 a raised area, dais or stand.
3 a raised area or gallery with seats, especially in a church.
[17c: French, from Latin tribuna , from tribunal a seat of judgement]
Tribune group
noun , Brit a group of Labour MPs who share and advocate radical left-wing socialist policies and views.
[1960s: from Tribune , the title of a weekly paper that was founded in 1937 to promote these views]
Tribunism noun .
Tribunite noun , adjective .
noun , Brit a group of Labour MPs who share and advocate radical left-wing socialist policies and views.
[1960s: from Tribune , the title of a weekly paper that was founded in 1937 to promote these views]
Tribunism noun .
Tribunite noun , adjective .
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