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prelatial, a. rare.|prɪˈleɪʃ(ɪ)əl| [f. med.L. prælātia prelacy + -al1.] Of, pertaining to, or proper to prelacy or a prelate. Also, that is a prelate.
1870Disraeli Lothair xviii, It [a portfolio] was of morocco and of prelatial purple. 1886F. G. Lee King Edward VI iii. 142 Both as regards what the prelatial preacher said, and what he did not say, it appeared..unsatisfactory and..inadequate. 1903Bulwark Sept. 203 The Pope receives the Ring at his election... At the Gregorian Chapel he receives cardinalitial and prelatial homage. |