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legantine, a.|ˈlɛgəntɪn| [as if ad. Lat. type *lēgantīnus, f. lēgant-, pr. pple. of lēgāre: see legate and -ine.] Incorrect synonym of legatine.
1533–4Act 25 Hen. VIII, c. 21 §1 Jurisdictions legantine. a1562G. Cavendish Wolsey (1893) 65 There was made a solempne procession, and my lord Cardynall went presently in the same, apparelled in his legantyn ornaments. 1641Milton Animadv. Wks. 1851 III. 229 Sending..Bishops and Archbishops..with a kind of Legantine power. 1759Hume Hist. Eng. (1778) IV. 16 Wolsey..erected an office, which he called the legantine court. 1769Robertson Chas. V, III. xi. 304 To exercise his legantine functions with the most ample power. 1847J. Yeowell Anc. Brit. Ch. xi. 118 The summons..to attend a legantine Council. 1868Stanley Westm. Abb. vi. (ed. 2) 517 They met..under his [Wolsey's] Legantine authority. |