Etymology:
The term "septemvir" is derived from the Latin words:
Meaning and Origin:
A septemvir was a member of an official body or commission consisting of seven men in ancient Rome. Septemvirs were appointed to perform specific tasks or hold certain offices, such as:
In the broader sense, a septemvir could refer to any group or body of seven individuals with a specific purpose or function.
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