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Definition of\u00a0DECANUS in Black's Law Dictionary 4th Edition<\/strong> \u2013 Legal dictionary \u2013 Glossary of legal terms.<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n In Ecclesiastical and Old European Law <\/p>\n\n\n\n An officer having supervision over ten; a dean. A term applied not only to ecclesiastical, but to civil and military, officers. Decanus monasticus<\/em>; a monastic dean, or dean of a monastery; an officer over ten monks. Decanus in majori ecclesice;<\/em> dean of a cathedral church, presiding over ten prebendaries. Decanus episcopi<\/em>; a bishop's or rural dean, presiding over ten clerks or parishes. Decanus friborgi<\/em>; dean of a friborg<\/em>. An officer among the Saxons who presided over a friborg<\/em>, tithing, decennary, or association of ten inhabitants; otherwise called a \"tithing man,\" or \"borsholder<\/em>,\" his duties being those of an inferior judicial officer. Du Cange; Spelman, Gloss.; Calvinus, Lex. Decanus militaris;<\/em> a military officer having command of ten soldiers. Spelman. <\/p>\n\n\n\n In Roman Law <\/p>\n\n\n\n An officer having the command of a company or \"mess\" of ten soldiers. Also an officer at Constantinople having charge of the burial of the dead. Nov.Jus. 43, 59; Du Cange.<\/p>\n\n\n\nDefinition of DECANUS<\/h2>\n\n\n\n