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E'DILE, n. [L. oedilis, from oedes, a building.] A Roman magistrate whose chief business was to superintend buildings of all kinds, more especially public edifices, temples, bridges, aqueducts, _c. The ediles had also the care of the highways, public places, weights and measures, _c.
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