Round holds that the Court of Skivini and alii probi homines, of which at present we know nothing further than what is contained in the terms of the oaths, was the germ of the Common Council.
Then the town clerk and some of the eighty carried the three names to the mayor and the twenty-four “probi homines”; the mayor chose one and the twenty-four the other.
The representatives of the companies were chosen from the former, and are mentioned in the charters as probi homines.
Mr. Round holds that the Court of Skivini and 'alii probi homines,' of which at present we know nothing further than what is contained in the terms of the oaths, was the germ of the Common Council.
In Florence and Venice the riveditori are called probi viri, sometimes they are Buonuomini.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "probi" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.