单词 | presidial |
释义 | presidial1/prɪˈsɪdɪəl/(also praesidial) adjective 1Of or relating to a province, provincial. presidial court noun a court of justice having limited jurisdiction, formerly established in French towns or cities without a supreme court (French parlement). Compare sense B. presidial seat noun = presidial court Now historical. 2Of or relating to a president or to the action or function of presiding; presidential. Now rare. noun = presidial court. Now historical. OriginLate 16th century; earliest use found in Arthur Golding (d. 1606), translator. From Middle French presidial (adjective) of or relating to a province, provincial (1490 in cour presidiale; earlier as court presidal; also as noun; French présidial) and its etymon post-classical Latin praesidialis, variant of praesidalis relating to the governor of a province (in a 3rd-cent. text) from classical Latin praesid-, praeses governor of a province + -ālis. presidial2/prɪˈsɪdɪəl/adjective Of or relating to a presidio. OriginLate 16th century (in an earlier sense). From classical Latin praesidium garrison + -al, after Italian presidiale. |
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