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单词 legatine
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legatineadj.

Brit. /ˈlɛɡətɪn/, U.S. /ˈlɛɡəˌtin/, /ˈlɛɡəˌtaɪn/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation; modelled on a Latin lexical item. Etymons: legate n.1, -ine suffix1.
Etymology: < legate n.1 + -ine suffix1, after post-classical Latin legatinus (from 1426 in British sources). Compare earlier legantine adj., legative adj.
Of or relating to an (esp. papal) legate; having the authority of a legate.
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legantine1528
legatine1533
legative1565
legatorial1656
1533–4 Act 25 Hen. VIII c. 21 in Statutes of Realm (1817) III. 464 Appeles jurisdiccions legatyne..and instrumentes of sondre natures.
1567 R. Horne in T. Stapleton Counterblast (167. Diuision. pag. 111. b.) iv. ix. f. 475 All Archebishoppes whiche are Legates borne, haue authority to visit their prouinces by double right, to wit, by right Legatine, and by right Metropolitane.
1611 J. Speed Hist. Great Brit. ix. viii. 487/2 [The Papal Legate] studied to make vpp that by his Legatine Glory which hee wanted by his Princes countenance.
1630 R. Norton tr. W. Camden Hist. Princesse Elizabeth Introd. 3 The Bishops..had acknowledged his Legatine authority, in preiudice of the Kings preeminence.
1701 H. Hody Hist. Eng. Councils ii. 196 The Pope pretending to establish a Legatine Power here in England.
1761 D. Hume Hist. Eng. to Henry VII I. 287 Becket had obtained from the Pope a legatine commission over England.
1807 C. Buck Theol. Dict. II. 372/2 It was criminal to submit to the legatine power which had been exercised by cardinal Wolsey.
1875 C. M. Yonge Cameos cxxiv, in Monthly Packet May 499 Having accepted the Legatine commission without the King's consent.
1920 A. L. Cross Shorter Hist. Eng. & Greater Brit. xix. 203 Wolsey..summoned him to appear before his legatine court.
1974 W. E. Wilkie Cardinal Protectors Eng. vi. 197 The formal letters of advocation, inhibiting further action by the legatine court in England, were issued in Rome.
2003 A. A. Chibi Henry VIII's Bishops ii. 73 Fox wrote that the main issue was reform, referring to the many possibilities opened up by Wolsey's legatine powers.

Compounds

legatine constitution n. one of a series of ecclesiastical laws enacted in English national councils held under papal legates during the reign of Henry III.
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1584 R. Cosin Answer to Two Fyrst & Principall Treat. i. xxxi. 105 The next glosse is likewise wrong quoted out of the legatiue [Errata: legatine] constitutions of Otho.
1765 W. Blackstone Comm. Laws Eng. I. 82 The legatine constitutions were ecclesiastical laws, enacted in national synods, held under the cardinals Otho and Othobon, legates from pope Gregory IX and pope Clement IV.
1835 Brit. Mag. Mar. 248 A Summary of the Legatine Constitutions made in the Pan-Anglican Council, held at London, in the Cathedral Church of Saint Paul, AD 1236.
2013 L. Duggan Armsbearing & Clergy vi. 191 Not only did he gloss the legatine constitution as condemning offensive arms alone [etc.].
legatine synod n. a synod held under the presidency of a (papal) legate.
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legatine synod1647
1647 N. Bacon Hist. Disc. Govt. 26 This was allowed of by Offa the great in a legatine Synod.
1888 T. E. Bridgett Life Blessed J. Fisher iv. 78 This national and legatine synod was convoked on 1st Monday of Lent, 1518.
2000 Church Times 7 Jan. 13/4 His legatine synod, a body transcending the ancient ecclesiastical division of Canterbury and York, began examining and sorting out the chaos in the Church's remaining financial resources.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2016; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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