"Quinquelocular" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Five-peaked or Lancet-shaped.
Example: "The five-pointed star was featured in a quinquelocular design on the architect's building."
Fiveteenth and semifinal at last; a quinzaine is a stanza of fifteen lines: quinque (five) + lobed ( bar ) a dribbling brush. This word is simply a nonsense word created to be unusual.
Quinquevir is a rare or obsolete word that is derived from the Latin "quinque," meaning five, and "vir," meaning a man. In Latin, a quinquevir was a college of five men who convened to discharge certain administrative or judicial functions.<br><br>In the context of ancient Roman law, a quinquevir could be a committee or board consisting of five men who were responsible for various tasks, such as the administration of particular provinces, the supervision of contracts, or the assessment of taxes.<br><br>In general, the term quinquevir can be seen as a synonym for a five-membered council or commission, or a group of five people responsible for a particular task or office.