释义 |
di·es fas·tus \|dēˌā]sˈfästəs\ noun (plural dies fas·ti \-ˌstē\) Etymology: Latin, literally, court day 1. : a day on which Roman religious law permitted secular activities or an auspicious day for such activities 2. : any of the 40 days of each year on which the praetors under the Roman republic could exercise their general powers in holding court; broadly : dies comitialis |