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proprietorial, a.|prəʊpraɪɪˈtɔərɪəl| [f. prec. + -al1: cf. dictatorial, senatorial, etc.] Of or pertaining to a proprietor.
1851Dixon W. Penn xxii. (1872) 195 Control.., financial, civil, proprietorial, and judicial. 1866Pall Mall G. 7 June 2 [To] discharge the social and proprietorial obligation devolving upon them. b. That is a proprietor; consisting of proprietors: = proprietary a. 2.
1866Lond. Rev. 24 Nov. 568 ‘Stop, stop’, exclaimed the proprietorial censor, ‘that won't do’. 1904Spectator 3 Sept. 314/1 Directed, not towards the removal of the old proprietorial class,..but towards facilitating their remaining in the country. Hence proprieˈtorially adv., as proprietor.
1864Daily Tel. 8 June, Editorially and proprietorially connected with the World newspaper. 1901Westm. Gaz. 7 June 10/2 Alderman H. was proprietorially connected with the Dispatch. |