Count+palatine
61Count — Countess redirects here. For other uses, see Countess (disambiguation). This article is about the style or title of nobility. For other uses, see Count (disambiguation). Coronet of a count (Spanish Heraldry) …
62Palatine (Kingdom of Hungary) — See also: List of palatines of Hungary The palatine (Latin: comes palatii, comes palatinus, later palatinus (regni), Hungarian: nádorispán/ nádor, Slovak: nádvorný župan/ nádvorný špán, later: palatín / nádvorník, German: Palatin) was the highest …
63palatine — palatine1 /pal euh tuyn , tin/, adj. 1. having royal privileges: a count palatine. 2. of or pertaining to a count palatine, earl palatine, or county palatine. 3. of or pertaining to a palace; palatial: a palatine chapel. 4. (cap.) of or… …
64palatine — a. having royal authority over a certain locality. ♦ count palatine, such count. ♦ county palatine, jurisdiction of count palatine. ♦ palatinate, n. jurisdiction of count palatine …
65palatine — pal•a•tine [[t]ˈpæl əˌtaɪn, tɪn[/t]] adj. 1) why having royal privileges: a count palatine[/ex] 2) why pertaining to a count palatine, earl palatine, or county palatine 3) pertaining to a palace; palatial 4) why geg (cap.) pertaining to the… …
66palatine — I. /ˈpælətaɪn / (say paluhtuyn) adjective 1. possessing or characterised by royal privileges: a count palatine. 2. relating to a count or earl palatine. 3. of or relating to a palace; palatial. –noun 4. (in Imperial Rome) a. a palace guard. b. a… …
67count — 1. v. & n. v. 1 tr. determine the total number or amount of, esp. by assigning successive numbers (count the stations). 2 intr. repeat numbers in ascending order; conduct a reckoning. 3 a tr. (often foll. by in) include in one s reckoning or plan …
68Count of Paris — See Also:Countess of Paris Count of Paris (French: Comte de Paris) was a title for the local magnate of the district around Paris in Carolingian times. Eventually, the count of Paris was elected to the French throne. The title died out with Paris …
69palatine — 1. adj. (also Palatine) hist. 1 (of an official or feudal lord) having local authority that elsewhere belongs only to a sovereign (Count Palatine). 2 (of a territory) subject to this authority. Etymology: ME f. F palatin ine f. L palatinus of the …
70Palatine — 1. adj. (also Palatine) hist. 1 (of an official or feudal lord) having local authority that elsewhere belongs only to a sovereign (Count Palatine). 2 (of a territory) subject to this authority. Etymology: ME f. F palatin ine f. L palatinus of the …