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viceˈregal, a. [vice- + regal a., after viceroy n.] Of or pertaining to, associated with, a viceroy.
1836Disraeli Lett. of Runnymede x. 86 Ascending at last even to the Viceregal throne of India. 1839Lever H. Lorrequer ix, One of my fellow-passengers was a gentleman holding a high official appointment in the viceregal court. 1859Lang Wand. India 325 He found a carriage ready to convey him to the vice-regal dwelling. 1874Stubbs Const. Hist. I. xiii. 563 The viceregal character, which the justiciar certainly possessed. Hence vice-ˈregalize v. trans., to convert into a viceroyalty; vice-ˈregally adv., as a viceroy.
1847Mrs. Gore Castles in Air xxviii, In many things, our poor vice-regalized kingdom only too strongly resembles Ireland. 1881Academy April 271 The people whom he had ruled vice-regally. |