The word "Decurionate" is spelled with ten letters, four syllables, and six phonemes. The IPA phonetic transcription for "Decurionate" is /dɪˌkjʊərɪəˈneɪt/. The first syllable "di" is pronounced as /dɪ/, the second syllable "cu" as /kjʊ/, the third syllable "ri" as /rɪ/, the fourth syllable "o" as /ə/ and the last two syllables "na" and "te" as /neɪt/. "Decurionate" is a rare word that means the state or rank of being a decurion, an official in ancient Rome responsible for a group of ten soldiers.