"Quinquevir" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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.
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.
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.