Definition of Fecials

1. fecial [n] - See also: fecial

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fecials

feceated
feceates
feceating
fecht
fechter
fechters
fechting
fechts
fecial
fecials (current term)
fecit
fecked
fecking
feckless
fecklessly
fecklessness
fecklessnesses
feckly
fecks
feculae
feculas

Literary usage of Fecials

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Samuelis Rachelii ... De Jure Naturae Et Gentium Dissertationes by Samuel Rachel, Ludwig von Bar, John Pawley Bate (1916)
"There was a college entirely composed of fecials, just as there was of Augurs and Pontiffs. " Numa instituted several other sacred orders, two of which I ..."

2. The American Friends' Peace Conference Held at Philadelphia Twelfth Month by American Friends' peace conference (1902)
"lib them to the capital or other seat of Government ; the fecials ... Here it should be said that the treaty making power was also vested in the fecials. ..."

3. Kent's Commentary on International Law by James Kent (1878)
"... what were the functions of the College of fecials, what was the influence exerted by its members upon the foreign relations of Rome ? ..."

4. Roman History and Mythology by Henry Arthur Sanders (1910)
"Livy does afford considerable information regarding the fecials and we are able to make out that the fecials performed the functions of protesting and of ..."

5. Roman Law Studies in Livy by Alvin Eleazar Evans (1909)
"Livy does afford considerable information regarding the fecials and we are able to make out that the fecials performed the functions of protesting and of ..."

6. Plutarch's Lives: The Translation Called Dryden's by Plutarch, John Dryden (1895)
"The senate being met at Rome, among many others that spoke against the Fabii, the priests called fecials were the most decided, who, on the religious ground ..."

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