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† imperaˈtorious, a. Obs. [f. L. imperātōri-us + -ous.] = imperatorial.
1625Sir T. Coventry in Hacket Abp. Williams ii. (1692) 9 His Majesty's Speech, though short, yet Full and Princely, and rightly Imperatorious. 1674Milton Declar. Elect. King Poland Wks. (1851) 463 The only (under God) imperatorious Valour and Prudence of Sobietski. Hence † imperaˈtoriously adv., as a commander or general.
1620Granger Div. Logike 318 Hee did it Strategicos, that is, Imperatoriously, or Nestoriously. |