单词 | magistratical |
释义 | magistraticaladj. Now rare. Of, relating to, or befitting a magistrate or magistrates. ΘΚΠ society > authority > office > holder of office > magistrate > [adjective] magistratical1638 magisterial1646 magisterical1647 magistratic1653 curule1663 magistratial1774 magistrative1866 1638 Div. & Politike Observ. 55 A stile no lesse Magistrale, if not so Magistraticall as this Speech. 1644 J. Winthrop Hist. New Eng. (1826) (modernized text) II. 205 Whether the deputies in the general court have judicial and magistratical authority? a1683 A. Sidney Disc. Govt. (1714) 383 The original of Magistratical Power. 1752 H. Fielding Amelia I. i. ii. 7 Mr. Thrasher..had some few Imperfections in his magistratical Capacity. 1769 Defoe's Tour Great Brit. (ed. 7) II. 324 They are allowed the highest Marks of magistratical Honour. 1848 P. Macfarlane in Mem. R. Craig (1862) x. 244 God is the fountain, the first source of human magistratical power. 1850 Tait's Edinb. Mag. 17 556/1 The magistratical and clerical orders. 1893 M. Hutchison Reformed Presbyterian Church Scotl. v. 121 With such conceptions of magistratical powers…the Revolution settlement would appear to be deserving only of condemnation. 1927–9 H. Wheeler Waverley Children's Dict. IV. 2633/1 Their magisterial..or magistratical..duties are important. 2001 www1.umn.edu 18 Dec. (O.E.D. Archive) The independence of the magistrature of Rwanda is asserted by the Constitution and reasserted by the magistratical texts, for example the text on the status of the Magistrature and the Code concerning legal competence. Derivatives magiˈstratically adv. in a magistratical or magisterial manner. ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > oppression > [adverb] > domineeringly or overbearingly masterfully1395 masterlyc1425 masterlikec1450 superciliously1528 imperiously1536 dictator-like1581 magistrallya1603 lordlily1611 Nestoriously1620 magisterially1625 magistratically1650 magisteriously1673 domineeringly1684 dictatorially1731 dictatorily1788 overbearingly1824 high-handedly1867 society > authority > office > holder of office > magistrate > [adverb] magistratically1872 magisterially1875 1650 Exercitation conc. Usurped Powers 82 That such things should be maintained Magistratically by a Tyrant. 1872 J. Walker Theol. & Theologians Scotl. (1888) v. 147 Unless..he acted in this sovereign way, with the sword behind all his enactments and injunctions, he did not act in the proper sense magistratically. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2000; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1638 |
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