pedaneus
pedaneus (pi-day-nee-[schwa]s), n. & adj.[Latin] Roman law. A judge who sat at the foot of the tribunal (i.e., in the lowest seat) ready to try minor cases at the command of the magistrate; an assistant judge.
pedaneus (pi-day-nee-[schwa]s), n. & adj.[Latin] Roman law. A judge who sat at the foot of the tribunal (i.e., in the lowest seat) ready to try minor cases at the command of the magistrate; an assistant judge.