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doˈmanial, a. Also 9 domainial. [a. F. domanial (16th c. in Hatz-Darm.), ad. med.L. domaniālis, f. domanium.] Of, pertaining, or relating to domain or to a particular domain.
1818Hallam Mid. Ages ii. ii. (1855) I. 208 The domanial estates of the crown. Ibid. 221 The extent of his domanial territory. 1841W. Spalding Italy & It. Isl. II. 110 Old privileges of the domanial towns, or, as we might call them, royal boroughs. 1855M. Bridges Pop. Mod. Hist. 405 Re-assuming those rich domainial estates. 1861Maine Anc. Law vii. (1870) 231 That..transmutation..substituted the feudal form of property for the domainial (or Roman) and the allodial (or German). |